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Heating: ovens, furnaces, autoclaves
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Microwave technology takes step forward
Carbolite has developed the CMAT Microwave Assist Technology furnace in collaboration with C-Tech Innovation, a UK specialist in microwave-assisted heating technology Brochure available
News from Barloworld Scientific ( 8 May 2008)
Rapid and safe heating of round bottom flasks
Designed to operate with all popular makes of stirring hotplate, the affordable Heat-On heating blocks from Radleys offer a rapid and safe means of heating round bottom flasks from 10ml to five litres
News from Radleys (15 April 2008)
Two-for-one offer on Atlas stacking dry baths
Chemistry automation product innovator Syrris has announced the start of its special 'buy one get one free' offer on its Atlas stacking dry baths
News from Syrris (18 March 2008)
Water baths for obesity and diabetes research
User application article Grant Instruments has partnered with Scientific Laboratory Supplies, a scientific equipment distributor, to equip a large laboratory with a bank of modern, high performance digital water baths
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) (28 February 2008)
Anti-bacterial coating across entire range
Sterling Antibac said to be ideal for LTE Scientific's products which are used in laboratories, operating theatres, wards and aseptic/non-aseptic production areas
News from LTE Scientific (26 February 2008)
Lab reactor aids pioneering development
User application article Lamellar Biomedica has recently acquired a ReactoMate controlled lab reactor from Asynt to develop a unique new process for the production of its flagship product, Lamellosomes
News from Asynt (19 February 2008)
Small-scale synthesis on parallel reaction station
The DrySyn Multi concept was developed in collaboration with the department of chemistry at Cambridge University, and many units are now in use world wide
News from Asynt ( 8 February 2008)
Benchtop autoclaves promise more versatility
Nuve has created seven new steam sterilisers which totally satisfy all requirements of EN 13060 for B and S style sterilisation cycles and offer technical advantages in a number of areas
News from Progen Scientific ( 7 February 2008)
Priorclave renews relationship with BioCote
Priorclave and BioCote have a long-standing exclusive agreement to incorporate the revolutionary BioCote powder coating technology into the manufacture of their entire range of laboratory autoclaves
News from Priorclave ( 4 February 2008)
Priorclave promises 'no frills' autoclaving
With the launch of its Opal range of laboratory autoclaves Priorclave aims to provide a low-cost alternative to the increasingly sophisticated and complex equipment generally available in the market
News from Priorclave ( 4 February 2008)
The reaction station gets up close and personal
Up to six reactions can run simultaneously in 50ml glass vessels under accurate temperature control, complete with stirring, solvent refluxing and inerting to create the right experimental conditions
News from Asynt (20 December 2007)
Dry baths for shaking, chilling, heating
The Torrey Pines Scientific SC20XT is a simple digital unit while the SC25XT is fully programmable having a five-programme memory making both ideal for use with biological and other samples
News from Torrey Pines Scientific (14 December 2007)
LabCycler thermal cyclers are affordable quality
Built to the highest specifications yet affordable these high quality thermal cyclers are available in two models, basic and gradient, and the quality begins with the gold plated silver thermoblocks
News from Progen Scientific (21 November 2007)
Consistent body temperature for assured reactions
Embedded heater assembly brings samples from refrigerated to reaction temperature and minimises heat losses from transfer from warming vessels to reaction vessels, resulting in more accurate results
News from Diba Industries (16 November 2007)
DrySyn claims podium position
Asynt says that over 20,000 of its DrySyn laboratory heating and cooling blocks have been supplied world wide in just three years
News from Asynt (14 November 2007)
Shaking water bath has three year warranty
Shaking speeds and stroke length on OLS200 are adjustable and operating temperatures are digitally set and controlled from 0C to 99C with a stability and uniformity of +0.1C
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) (12 November 2007)
Steam sterilisation made easier, faster, and safer
With a sleek, modern look and rapid heating and cooling cycles, these innovative autoclaves meet the needs of today's laboratory for safe, precise and reproducible steam sterilisation Brochure available
News from Don Whitley Scientific ( 9 November 2007)
Cabinets have built-in UV cleaner-recirculator
Grant Instruments has unveiled a new range of DNA/RNA UV cabinets/PCR workstations, including standard, economy and double units, which feature a novel patented UV cleaner-recirculator system
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) ( 9 November 2007)
Cabinet oven reaches high temperatures
No 965 is a 733C electrically-heated cabinet oven from Grieve, currently used heat treating titanium at the customer's R+D facility
News from Grieve ( 1 November 2007)
Autoclave replacement proves a tall order
Installation of a large capacity rectangular Priorclave at Teesside University recently demanded proper attention to detail, and the use of a heavy crane
News from Priorclave (17 October 2007)
Autoclave eliminates micro-organisms even when off
Priorclave's large capacity, Q63 series autoclave will make its international debut at Medica 07 at the Messe Centre Dusseldorf 14-17 November 2007
News from Priorclave (10 October 2007)
Hybridisation oven for precise temperature control
For hybridisation and incubation applications including Northern blots, Southern blots and microarrays, Big Shot III features a PID controller which provides rapid heating and temperature stability
News from Boekel Scientific (25 September 2007)
Oven works in class 100 cleanrooms
The 970 is a 260C electrically-heated, Class 100 cleanroom oven from Grieve, used for heat processings such as sterilising, depyrogenation, curing and drying workloads at the customer's facility
News from Grieve (20 September 2007)
Keeping enzymes at a constant temperature
No matter whether you use 11ml test tubes or beakers with a capacity of 120 or even 250ml, each sample in the water bath sample rack is perfectly tempered, says Metrohm Brochure available
News from Metrohm UK (20 September 2007)
Water baths switch from orbital to reciprocal
Boekel Scientific has introduced its newest line of high quality water baths featuring a shaking water bath which can be operated in both orbital and reciprocal (linear) modes
News from Boekel Scientific (11 September 2007)
Parallel stirring facilitates multiple reactions
The Vortex stirrer system from Asynt, a new addition to the DrySyn range, converts a single overhead stirrer into a powerful three-position parallel stirrer combined with a multiple heating block
News from Asynt ( 6 September 2007)
Incubator shaker has large capacity
The Shel Lab SI9 offers flexibility and high performance for large-scale applications involving cell aeration, metabolism studies, bacteriology, and cell culturing
News from Sheldon Manufacturing ( 3 September 2007)
Reaction blocks save precious laboratory space
Any standard hotplate stirrer can be instantly converted to a flexible reaction station capable of running up to three parallel reactions in conventional round-bottomed flasks or 12 in tubes or vials
News from Asynt (31 July 2007)
Block heating for precise temperature control
Grant dry block heating systems are used for routine applications as well as sensitive analytical procedures including enzyme digestions, enzyme activity studies, and nucleic acid hybridisations
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) (27 July 2007)
Dry baths are digitally controlled and easy-to-use
Among the user benefits of the Cleaver Scientific range of digital baths are precise, accurate control of the integral high wattage heaters thanks to the digital microprocessor control panel
News from Cleaver Scientific (20 July 2007)
Not all heating block designs are created equal
Technical report on heating block performance and utility concludes that the lower thermal mass of the Heat-On produces significantly faster heat-up times and faster post-synthesis cool down times
News from Radleys (13 July 2007)
Dry bath permits two separate temperatures
The two-position IC22XT digital chilling/heating dry bath can run two separate temperatures and two different sample blocks at the same time, saving valuable bench space
News from Torrey Pines Scientific (20 June 2007)
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