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News Release from: Grant Instruments (Cambridge) | Subject: QSR125T
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 28 September 2004
Platform rotator does the shimmy shake
At lower speeds the gentle motion produces a smooth swirling of the liquid for reduced risk of damage to sensitive or fragile tissue; at higher speeds it provides very thorough mixing
The Grant/Boekel QSR125T platform rotator offers an enhanced 3D motion, variously described as gyratory, undulating or wave, for greater mixing efficiency At lower speeds the gentle motion produces a smooth swirling of the liquid, for very effective sample or gel coverage with less liquid, and reduced risk of damage to sensitive or fragile tissue; at higher speeds it provides very thorough mixing
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ideal for blots and washes, staining and de-staining of gels, and mixing applications, the QSR125T is designed for flexibility, convenience and durability.
Smooth and controlled shaking, with adjustable speed up to 125rpm, is produced by a powerful motor, which ensures consistent and reliable long-term operation.
QSR125T meets the demand for high volume usage, common in today's busy laboratories, with a capacity for loads up to 9kg, while the footprint is minimised for critical saving of benchspace.
The integral timer allows timed or continuous operation, for repeatability of time sensitive incubations.
Also available from Grant/Boekel are rocking and 3D rotating platforms, hybridisation incubators and benchtop dry block heaters and coolers.
Grant/Boekel products are available throughout Europe via an extensive network of laboratory distributors.
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