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Product category: Microbiology
News Release from: Grant Instruments (Cambridge) | Subject: Grant-bio
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 11 June 2003

Shake, rock, and mix

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Range of personal products for small sample volumes al for a wide range of tasks in many areas of scientific exploration such as molecular biology and diagnostics.

Further strengthening its position in the life science sector, Grant Instruments has launched its new line of equipment for rocking, shaking, mixing and spinning applications Marketed under the Grant-bio brand name, ten new products were recently unveiled for the first time at Achema 2003

Designed to meet the challenge of workspace restrictions in today's busy laboratory, Grant-bio products are exceptionally compact, with a low profile and small footprint.

The PV-1 vortex mixer, for example, will fit in the palm of the hand, without any compromise in performance.

Grant's new line of personal products offers reliability, durability and contemporary styling, coupled with many innovative features.

For instance, the novel multi-function programmable 3D and vertical rotators provide three different modes of operation: rotation, reciprocal rotation and vibration for effective mixing of both single and multiple liquid phases.

And Grant's unique all-in-one centrifuge-vortexer boasts programmable sequencing of spin and mix phases for multiple microtubes.

The Grant-bio range of personal products is particularly suitable for small sample volumes and is ideal for a wide range of tasks in many areas of scientific exploration such as molecular biology and diagnostics.

Grant offers total flexibility, with options to accommodate various types of vessels from microtubes to 96- and 384- well microplates.

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