Laboratory Products 45
New incubators offer precise control for cell culture applications Thermo Fisher Scientific introduces the Thermo Scientific™ IntelliStack™ Incubator and CO2
Incubator Shakers to
offer accurate, adjustable, and reproducible growth conditions for mammalian, bacterial, and yeast cultures. This fully integrated shaking solution is user-friendly, featuring an intuitive touchscreen display, a large 5-litre capacity, and precise control over conditions to enhance efficiency and ensure sample security.
With the rising need for CO2 the IntelliStack Incubator and CO2
-gassing incubator shakers to support emerging automated cell therapy production processes, Incubator Shakers are stackable systems that can be arranged in various combinations
to suit different lab requirements. These systems work with various vessel types and can be easily implemented and updated as lab demands evolve. They are compatible with up to three CO2
, non-CO2
allowing researchers to precisely control the sample environment. The IntelliStack Incubator and CO2
They provide control over revolutions per minute, time, temperature, CO2 , 25mm orbit, and 50mm orbit shakers,
Incubator Shakers feature a high-quality, 10-inch colour touchscreen user interface to improve user experience. gas, and humidity to ensure accurate and reproducible conditions, with
easy-to-clean surfaces reducing the risk of contamination. With a capacity of up to 5 litres, these incubators help labs meet processing volume demands, and their customisable arrangement allows for easy adjustment based on workflow requirements. The solution is easily programmable, includes data logs and alert controls, and features an access port for smooth setup and operation, thereby increasing efficiency. Additionally, the reliable motor and quiet operation help reduce noise associated with CO2 More information online:
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-gassing shakers.
62888pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL New WalkLAB HD9031 Dissolved Oxygen meter from Trans Instruments
Trans Instruments (TTBH PTE LTD, Singapore), a leading manufacturer specialising in pH and conductivity instrumentation for over three decades in water analysis, is delighted to introduce the latest addition to our WalkLAB series: the WalkLAB Dissolved Oxygen meter HD9031.
Designed for both laboratory and field use, the meter boasts a dual-display LCD with integrated temperature readings. Encased in a rugged ABS housing, it is fully splash-proof and weather-proof with an IP rating of 65.
INSTRUMENTS
The meter is user-friendly, displaying readings in mg/L (ppm) within a range of 0 to 20ppm and offering an accuracy of +/-0.4ppm. It comes equipped with a probe suitable for standard BOD bottle fittings, facilitating Biochemical Oxygen Demand measurements. The air calibration feature, complemented by a countdown function, minimises errors. Additionally, the meter allows for recording sessions to capture maximum and minimum readings during testing.
Automatic atmospheric and salinity compensation settings enhance its versatility, especially in non-sea-level locations or when dealing with samples with higher salinity. This automation streamlines readings, eliminating the need for manual conversions within the test session thus making it an ideal choice for both laboratory and field-testing environments.
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