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Increasing product range and boosting efficiency
As part of an ongoing programme of company developmen,t Teknomek Industries reports its relocation to larger, purpose built premises.
News from Teknomek Industries (15 June 2005)
Compound storage capability for Sienabiotech
User application article System to be used in drug discovery programmes to facilitate storage, handling and registration required for hit validation and the identification of lead molecules for treatment of neuronal diseases
News from TTP LabTech ( 8 June 2005)
2005 Rotec catalogue available
Along with the more standard labware that is usually found in general catalogues, Rotec offers a lot of highly unusual and unique products.
News from Rotec Scientific ( 8 June 2005)
Furniture chosen for Oxford research laboratories
User application article The main 600m2 laboratory area is intended primarily for HPLC work and incorporates special HPLC trolleys, giving a high degree of working flexibility for laboratory users
News from Byrum UK (25 May 2005)
Sample storage through a compound solution
User application article Modular sample storage system proves its worth at Wyeth's Pearl River facility, as order for three additional units takes storage capacity to 800,000 samples
News from TTP LabTech (24 May 2005)
Setting benchmark for furniture hygiene
High gloss solid acrylic material is 18mm thick, solid throughout, and is said to be dramatically more durable than laminate and other standard surface finishes
News from Bridgewater Furniture Systems (13 May 2005)
Optimised phantom printing for nuclear medicine
System prints radioactive phantoms for both QA and optimisation of clinical procedures using a standard ink-jet printer loaded with Tc-99m
News from Southern Scientific (21 April 2005)
From storage to processing at four times the speed
User application article Installation of the first remote arrayer at a European site means access to self-contained microtube stores is now possible at four times the speed
News from TTP LabTech (20 April 2005)
What a waste
Patholigical specimen disposers offer the convenience of immediate disposal and give flexibility to the busy laboratory
News from Haigh Engineering (18 April 2005)
Hygienic storage at Winterbourne hospital
User application article Bedford and Soar's Alimaster R aluminium shelving system has recently been used to good effect for theatre stores at the Winterbourne Hospital in Dorchester, UK
News from Bedford & Soar ( 8 April 2005)
Stainless steel tables for clean, durable surface
Stainless steel will not crack, chip, corrode or generate particulates, and is ideal in applications where heavier loads or impact would cause standard tables to crack or break
News from Clean Air Products (10 February 2005)
Worlds most advanced optical table?
Includes two active vibration dampers that dissipate to all natural vibration modes of the table without creating any additional resonances at lower frequencies
News from Newport (31 January 2005)
High content assay development and screening
Argenta Discovery and TTP LabTech have launched a high-content assay development and screening service to the drug discovery community
News from TTP LabTech (31 January 2005)
Cabinets specifically built for PCR
Cabinet isolates critical steps in the polymerase chain reaction process from contamination present in the ambient environment with 99.9998% efficient Hepa-filtered airflow
News from Esco Micro (20 January 2005)
Storage libraries go mobile
Ability to move sample store is a key saving for customers, as down-time is typically only a few days, building work is kept to a minimum, and no expensive dismantling is required
News from TTP LabTech ( 2 December 2004)
Petri dish rack maximises storage space
Base area is large enough to be stable but small enough to preserve valuable bench space, and has access slots for easy removal of a stack of dishes
News from Bel-Art Products (17 November 2004)
Furniture is electrically height adjustable
Height adjustable tables, microscope tables, lab benches, and desks offer a solution to DDA requirements and guidelines and make the lab a more comfortable place
News from Interfocus ( 8 November 2004)
Give 'em a seat and they'll give you a smile
Evidence suggests that the old adage 'a happy work-force is a productive work-force' is being largely ignored by many UK organisations
News from Opti-Pharma (UK) (27 October 2004)
Stud mounts soften shock in the lab
Soft gel stud mounts are ideal for cushioning sensitive measuring equipment from the knocks and vibrations often found in laboratory environments
News from Gel-Mec (27 September 2004)
New facility in the USA
Due to increased product installations in the USA TTP LabTech announced at DDT 2004 the launch of its new customer support and demo facility located in Norwell, Massachussetts
News from TTP LabTech (27 August 2004)
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