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14 ANALYTICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT


ABL Semi-Micro Balances Uncompromising Performance


Adam Equipment introduces the ABL semi-micro balance. Designed for demanding labs, ABL features high capacity and exceptional readability for complex applications. Lab professionals worldwide depend on Adam to deliver balances that offer speed, performance and value.


For more information on the ABL, go to www.adamequipment.co.uk


+44 (0)1908 274545 sales@adamequipment.co.uk


BYE-BYE, CCD SENSORS. HELLO BASLER CMOS CAMERAS.


START A NEW ERA AND SWITCH TO BASLER CAMERAS FOR MEDICAL & LIFE SCIENCES WITH CMOS SENSOR TECHNOLOGY AT ITS BEST.


With Basler’s MED ace, you can be sure to always get the most pristine and colorful images from a precise, stable and utterly dependable camera. Rely on star performers like Sony’s Pregius and ON Semiconductor’s PYTHON sensors with up to 164 frames per second and 20 MP in resolution. With DIN EN ISO 13485:2016 compliance, you benefit from both a great medical device component and reduced efforts for audits and documentation – that’s how we contribute to your quick time-to-market. And the best part: it comes with an outstanding price/ performance ratio.


Be prepared for Sony’s discontinuation of CCD sensor technology with us as experienced partner for robust and easy-to-work-with cameras. Take the leap with Basler CMOS cameras for Medical & Life Sciences. Learn more at baslerweb.com/MEDICAL.


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