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Beta and gamma waste bins for safety
For safety and convenience, Harvard Apparatus offers a wide range of bench-top bins for storing radioactive materials
News from Harvard Apparatus ( 7 April 2006)
Power surges can damage laboratory equipment
Laboratories worldwide, whether they be R+D, chemistry, or medical research or testing, all have one thing in common - expensive, sensitive equipment and instruments that need care and protection
News from Zero Surge ( 7 April 2006)
Safe handling of potent pharmaceutical compounds
This flexible, user-friendly system reduces the risk of cross contamination and shields operators from exposure to harmful compounds when handling APIs during filter change-out procedures
News from Pall ( 7 April 2006)
Graphical humidity/temperature chart recorder
Extech Instruments, a supplier of test and measurement equipment for the industrial marketplace, announces its new humidity and temperature chart recorder, the model RH520
News from Extech Instruments ( 5 April 2006)
New environmental sampling unit from Crowcon
Cost effective device for monitoring high density gases such as chlorine, sulphur dioxide and flammable vapours where positioning a conventional sensor is not practical Brochure available
News from Crowcon Detection Instruments ( 4 April 2006)
Single and dual swivels with low dead space volume
Stainless steel swivels allow infusion of freely moving small animals without tangling
News from Harvard Apparatus ( 4 April 2006)
Ventilator fits in the palm of hand
The new MiniVent ventilator from Harvard Apparatus is ideal for mice, but may also be used for peri-natal rats
News from Harvard Apparatus (31 March 2006)
Reduced calibration and bump testing costs
Crowcon's new CheckBox IMH (instrument management hub) automates the calibration and bump testing of portable gas detectors, reducing operation time and so reducing costs Brochure available
News from Crowcon Detection Instruments (29 March 2006)
Nylon clamps and stands facilitate lab work
Harvard Apparatus offers the versatile Stronghold line of corrosion-resistant clamps, stands and lattices as replacements for metallic versions.
News from Harvard Apparatus (28 March 2006)
Crowcon appoints new technical director
Crowcon Detection Instruments has appointed Stefan Kukula as its new technical director Brochure available
News from Crowcon Detection Instruments (27 March 2006)
Industrial multimeters are rugged and waterproof
Extech's 500 Series is ruggedly designed and waterproof to IP67 standards the 500 series is ideal for use in the outdoors, on boats, and in any harsh industrial environment
News from Extech Instruments (22 March 2006)
System aids cardiac physiology experiments
The Isolated Heart Perfusion System from Harvard Apparatus is designed for experiments on the isolated heart of small rodents, and especially mice.
News from Harvard Apparatus (13 March 2006)
Convert 'instrument air' to 'breathing air'
Breathing air filter units convert instrument air to breathing air providing a quality air supply for masks and ventilated suits in nuclear, chemical, military, waste and other industrial applications Brochure available
News from Staubli UK (Connectors) ( 9 March 2006)
Sound level monitor for worker safety compliance
Extech Instruments, a supplier of test and measurement equipment for industry, announces its SL130 sound level monitor featuring both internal alarm illumination and external alarm output
News from Extech Instruments ( 7 March 2006)
CO2 monitor for intubated or non-intubated animals
The versatile Table Top Capnograph from Harvard Apparatus features a 120ml/min sampling rate, suitable for rats, rabbits, cats, and larger animals
News from Harvard Apparatus ( 6 March 2006)
Gloves offer protection against bird flu
Many studies have shown that disposable nitrile gloves hold up much better 'in-use' than vinyl gloves which may fracture and allow viruses to penetrate them, says Best Gloves
News from Best Gloves ( 3 March 2006)
New legislation covers control of noise at work
Regulations lower the noise level at which employers must make hearing protection available from 85dB(A) to 80dB(A), resulting in a million extra workers falling under European Directive 2003/10/EC
News from Signs and Labels ( 2 March 2006)
Safety first with UV light
A practical guide and record for risk assessment of exposure to UV light emissions from artificial sources in the workplace
News from UV Light Technology ( 1 March 2006)
Sharps disposal system goes to tsunami-hit region
User application article Hypodermic needle and syringe destructors from Lincolnshire company Balcan Engineering have been sent out to the tsunami-hit town of Banda Aceh in Indonesia by the World Health Organisation
News from Balcan Engineering (28 February 2006)
Single-button safety with new four-gas monitor
Monitoring up to four gases, Tetra has a single button to control all functions, and a backlit at-a-glance display giving simultaneous viewing of all gas readings, alarm conditions and battery life Brochure available
News from Crowcon Detection Instruments (28 February 2006)
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