Product category:
Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Barloworld Scientific
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 February 2003
Pittcon preview: Bibby Sterilin
Company will be exhibiting new products from its growing range of Stuart science equipment and Azlon reusable plasticware at the Orlando event
Simple and convenient to use, the Azlon robust carboys are manufactured in autoclavable polypropylene and are available in five, ten, and 20 litre sizes With leakproof single turn stopcock and solid integral handles, their distinctive square shape offers extra rigidity and space-saving storage of solutions
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Stuart SI500 orbital shaker and incubator provides separate digital controls for incubator temperature and shaking speed, both of which are displayed on easy to read LED control panels
The stylish new Azlon graduated bottles feature clear, crisp graduation scales in both millilitres and fluid ounces for easy solution preparation.
A white write-on area allows clear and easy labelling making them ideal storage vessels.
Manufactured from high clarity polypropylene, they have good chemical resistance and are autoclavable.
Stuart has one of the most comprehensive ranges of stirrer hotplates around, including chemically resistant ceramic top units and robust metal top units.
The halogen version uses infrared technology which can heat vessels up to 40% faster than conventional hotplates.
The new Stuart vortex mixer has an ergonomic low profile design.
With heavy die-cast base to prevent movement during use, it has variable speed control and a choice between touch or continuous operation.
A range of accessory heads is also available for mixing a wide range of vessels including microtitre plates.
Bibby Sterilin is on stand 4650 at Pittcon 2003. Request free introductory details about products from Barloworld Scientific ...
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