Week 9 August - 15 August 2009
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GP Carbon Electrode suited to cyclic voltammetry
GP Instruments is offering the first in its line of electrochemistry accessories, the Glassy Carbon Electrode.
News from GP Instruments, 14 August 2009
Visdat connects molecular and digital pathology
Carl Zeiss has introduced the Palm Visdat (virtual slide data transfer) module as part of Palm Robosoftware, making it possible to connect molecular and digital pathology.
News from Carl Zeiss, 14 August 2009
Carl Zeiss Particle Analyser documents defects
Carl Zeiss has announced its Particle analyser, a microscope-based analysis and documentation system.
News from Carl Zeiss, 14 August 2009
Spark Holland - latest company news
13 August 2009 - Spark Holland and Dilab have entered into a development partnership.
News from Spark Holland, 14 August 2009
Carbon Design Innovations - latest company news
13 August 2009 - Carbon Design Innovations has announced that it has received a USD390,000 (GBP234,890) grant from the National Institutes of Health.
News from Carbon Design Innovations, 14 August 2009
RTC launches single-use reference materials
RTC has announced the launch of the Rapidcheck microbiological product line for the environmental industry.
News from RTC, 14 August 2009
Porous metal products are rugged and reliable
Mott has announced that its porous metal products, assemblies and filters are being used in a number of medical applications (gas and liquid).
News from Mott, 14 August 2009
BD antibodies offered in full range of colours
BD Biosciences has launched the BD Kaleidoscope reagent and dye expansion programme and released nearly 200 new fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies for flow-cytometry applications.
News from BD Biosciences, 14 August 2009
SA2 aluminium breadboard is stable and lightweight
Newport has introduced the Labasix SA2 series of low-cost aluminium breadboards for basic photonic research and OEM optical assemblies.
News from Newport Spectra-Physics, 14 August 2009
Guide considers spectroscopic tablet analysis
Malvern Instruments has published a guidance document that sets out the most important points to consider when purchasing a laboratory-based spectroscopic tablet analysis system.
News from Malvern Instruments, 14 August 2009
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Malvern presentation discusses SEC system
Malvern has published a presentation on its website about its Viscotek TDAmax multiple detection size-exclusion-chromatography system.
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Partitioned reservoir plate saves deck space
Porvair Sciences has announced a four-row partitioned reservoir plate that enables aspiration of up to four reagents into a single well space.
