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Anaesthetic gas evacuation to protect the lab
Appropriate sized tubing and PVC adaptors are included with the anaesthetic scavenging system: prevent incidental exposure to anaesthetic gases and meet safety regulations.
News from Harvard Apparatus (10 October 2005)
Microchips for animal ID
Tags as small as a grain of rice have a unique identifier code, which can be read simply by waving a portable handheld microchip reader over the animal
News from Harvard Apparatus (23 September 2005)
Support office opened in Philadelphia, USA
Manufacturer of clean air, containment and laboratory equipment gains first direct presence in the American market
News from Esco Micro (20 September 2005)
Cleanrooms get clean lift
Heavy-duty lift trolley has maximum load of 125-300kg and lifting height of 190-1200mm with continuously variable lifting speed to provide absolute precision in cleanroom lifting operations
News from PBSC (19 September 2005)
Responsive control of air in the laboratory
Variable air volume (VAV) system designed for use in laboratories incorporates options for air regulation of fume cupboards and room extract and supply to compensate for changes in conditions
News from Trox UK (19 September 2005)
Inflatable system for emergency isolation
Incorporating an inflation pump and filtered air management system, the device controls air flow within the isolation lock and contaminated room
News from Related Life Sciences (22 August 2005)
Touchless hand cleaning and disinfection
Hand disinfection unit is designed to facilitate routine hand cleaning and disinfection without the need to handle liquid containers, or to come in to contact with a pump dispensing system
News from Related Life Sciences (22 August 2005)
Kill 99.7% of airborne bacteria and viruses
System harnesses ozone to kill contaminates in a single cycle, purifying air which could carry potentially fatal bacteria and viruses to give an environment free from bacteria and unpleasant odours
News from Quest International (uk) (12 August 2005)
The 'mistery' of the ultrasonic fog
Ultra-effective decontamination shower system significantly reduce water consumption while maintaining effective levels of decontamination
News from PBSC (12 August 2005)
Safety glasses rated to femtosecond pulse
M-rated safety glasses use the first EN 207 certified polymer filter for use with femtosecond lasers to protects from 780-830nm with DML5
News from Laser Components (UK) (11 August 2005)
Self-calibrating luminometer is maintenance-free
Highly effective and affordable package for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence hygiene monitoring enable test results to be available within a few seconds
News from Hygiena International ( 8 August 2005)
Dosimeter counts X-rays in skin studies
Small semi-radiolucent sensors are distributed anywhere on the patient in order to monitor both instantaneous dose-rate and total accumulated dose
News from Southern Scientific ( 1 August 2005)
Free guide to equilibrium dialysis
Technical background article This free 28 page guide from Harvard Apparatus explains the theory and practice of using equilibrium dialysis for binding studies
News from Harvard Apparatus (26 July 2005)
Fitting filters in tight ceiling spaces
These low-profile motorised ceiling filter units are designed for use in tee bar ceiling grid systems and allow ease of installation when overhead space is limited
News from Clean Air Products (14 July 2005)
Dialysis products for desalting, buffer exchange
The Harvard Apparatus sample preparation group has introduced a family of dialysis products for desalting and buffer exchanges.
News from Harvard Apparatus (12 July 2005)
Centrifuge rotor covers expand biosafe range
Covers have been independently validated for microbiological containment at Porton Down, and are the latest addition to systems offering multiple levels of biocontainment for laboratory safety Brochure available
News from Beckman Coulter ( 4 July 2005)
Radioactive waste management and decommissioning
Range of instrumentation for nuclear waste management and decommissioning includes barrel monitors, a sort table, a barrel monitor for special material, and a scaffold monitor
News from Southern Scientific (30 June 2005)
Unit destroys needles and syringes
Safe method of eliminating the possibility of needles and syringes being re-used or causing injury costs about the same as just one pack of sharps bins
News from QED Scientific (21 June 2005)
Disposable products have anti-microbial treatment
Disposable aprons, gloves and clinical waste sacks are treated with silver to provide a second line of defence in the fight against disease and infection spread by human contact within the workplace
News from BioCote ( 3 June 2005)
Radiation monitors ensure lab isotope safety
Range of contamination monitors for detecting radioisotopes commonly used in research laboratories is now available in the UK and Europe from LabLogic Systems Brochure available
News from Lablogic Systems (18 May 2005)
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