Week 12 June - 18 June 2005
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PCR workstations that really save your samples
Workstations offer UV sterilisation and a controlled environment for PCR applications to minimise the potential for cross-contamination
News from Starlab, 17 June 2005
Probes for scanning electrochemical microscope
Innovative design of the scanning head coupled with the enhanced specifications of the bi-potentiostat has made this the instrument of choice for some of the top research laboratories around the world
News from Trogone Instruments, 17 June 2005
Public chromatography database is updated
Extensive search capabilities, high quality of data, and large number of applications make this an invaluable resource for chromatographers facing the challenge of new method development
News from Advanced Chemistry Development, 17 June 2005
Compact bit-error-rate testers for 10Gbit networks
Instruments provide testing capabilities for 10Gbit/s networks as well as ethernet and 10Gbit/s components such as transmitter and receiver optical subassemblies, XFP transceivers and PIN diodes
News from Yokogawa Measurement Technologies, 17 June 2005
Shop online for Tektronix oscilloscopes
Web shopping facility incorporates an online selection guide which allows customers to view a two-page data sheet giving an overview and comparison of all the products available
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments), 17 June 2005
Is that an oscilloscope in your pocket?
First ever pocket-sized oscilloscope uses USB interface to turn any laptop,. desktop, or embedded PC into a full-function single channel, isolated oscilloscope
News from Elan Digital Systems, 17 June 2005
473nm blue lasers have small footprint
Blue wavelength lasers have been designed for demanding OEM applications including digital photofinishing, confocal microscopy, laser induced fluorescence and interferometry
News from Newport Group, 17 June 2005
Metals research and training centre opens
As part of the development of the training activity Namtec has taken possession of Swinden House in Rotherham, which will become a national training and conference centre
News from Namtec National Metals Technology Centre, 17 June 2005
Detailed thermal analysis of dynamic events
Software seamlessly stores, retrieves and analyses infrared images and data direct from the camera allowing in-depth and precise evaluation of thermal performance
News from Flir Systems, 17 June 2005
Investment for Ukas calibration lab
Avon Calibration Services has enlarged its Bristol based calibration laboratory by 50% to accommodate new laboratory equipment and space for the employment of additional calibration engineers
News from Avon Calibration Services, 17 June 2005
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XGA camera designed for visualisation
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