Laboratory Products 33 Smart Top Loading Autoclaves
For laboratories looking for a relatively small autoclave but cannot accommodate a benchtop model and there is limited fl oor space, a vertical chamber steriliser is the ideal solutions. And where there are demanding loads that need sterilising, the only smart solution is a research grade laboratory autoclave developed from Priorclave.
Priorclave offers a range of vertical chamber (top loading) autoclave, with capacities ranging from 60 to 150 litres. Not only do they easily accommodate the tallest fl asks, fermentors, and bioreactors, they’re also excellent for waste processing, especially in large batches. Priorclave’s top loading autoclaves are among the most compact full-size units on the market today. Compared to similar-sized medical-grade rectangular-vessel units, cylindrical autoclaves are easier to operate, less expensive to maintain, and more reliable over a longer working life.
The smallest in the range, the V60 autoclave, is now available as a SMART option. They will become the preferred choice for industrial, research, and production labs and facilities since they offer more benefi ts and features as standard. The SMART range offers fully customisable cycles (with expanded memory), pre-cycle and post-cycle vacuum, integrated cooling and freesteaming, and air intake fi ltration as standard.
These top loading autoclaves are ideal for standard tasks such as media prep, waste loads, labware, they also produce drier loads and can more reliably handle complex loads that tend to trap air. Typically, they will be used for processing mixed waste, biological waste, pathogen-heavy materials, cloth and textile sterilisation, soil and substrate preparation, wrapped instruments, and porous loads.
Every top-loading autoclave incorporates Tactrol®3, a programmable controller that brings a more simplistic approach to function settings. It gives more precise control and delivers information on cycle process to achieve the ultimate in sterilisation performance.
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New Atmospheric Plasma Applications Catalogue
Chromatography Servicing for all your Laboratory Needs
LC Services provides tailored service, maintenance, repairs and support plans to cover all your laboratory analytical equipment by a team of highly qualifi ed engineers.
The company provides support for a wide array of machinery within numerous laboratories. Servicing equipment, both old and new, for a variety of processes. Equipment for different types of chromatography is covered, including Gas Chromatography (GC) and High-Performance Liquid, along with spectroscopy and Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) and others.
LC Services are able to deliver maintenance for a range of brands including Agilent, Thermo, GE Healthcare, Waters and many more.
Hiden Analytical develops and supplies instruments for a new era of analysis of ions, radicals and neutrals from high pressure plasmas. The latest in the range of application showcase brochures, Atmospheric Plasma Applications, offers an insight into the applications that Hiden’s atmospheric plasma range address.
The Hiden instruments for atmospheric plasma analysis include the HPR-60 MBMS as well as the HPR-20 R&D gas analysis range. The HPR-60 system is a specialised system, developed specifi cally for direct measurement of atmospheric plasma species. The HPR-20 R&D allows for real time gas analysis of neutral products from plasma, effective in plasma catalysis applications.
The range of applications highlighted include the commercial use of atmospheric plasmas for dermatology and wound healing as well as for surface modifi cation of polymers. Novel applications include PADI (Plasma Assisted Desorption Ionisation) for the sensitive detection of explosive compounds in airline security applications. Instrument features, specifi c to gaining the optimal data from an application are also showcased. For example, the high mass detection capabilities of the HPR-60, allow for cluster analysis. Combined mass and energy analysis also allows researchers to fully characterise their plasma species. Systems are equipped with Hiden’s multi-level software package, offering simple control of mass spectrometer parameters and complex manipulation of data and control of external devices.
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Regular servicing can decrease the risk of your lab being down for long periods of time. This can ensure your analysis continues to run smoothly and your lab works effi ciently. Regular maintenance can ensure that issues are caught early and don’t develop into bigger problems. This can reduce costs in the long run. Equipment longevity is improved by regular maintainance and can ensure that it doesn’t fail and prevents potential issues in the long-term.
With a servicing plan you will have access to support from certifi ed engineers. This support is easily available, both, over the phone and onsite. Service plans include 48 hours breakdown response time, telephone support with our engineers, online access to a log breakdown system. Most plans include preventative maintenance visits per annum and discount on deuterium lamps. For more tailored servicing for your laboratory, you can request a custom plan via the website. This includes one-off repairs, one-off service and maintenance, user training and operational qualifi cation.
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