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News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: Lab meters and electrodes
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 March 2006
New lab meters and electrodes unveiled
New kit versions for the Seven benchtop range are ideal for laboratory use, while the InLab 450 micro electrode is perfect for biotech and life sciences
Mettler Toledo has expanded its lab meter and electrode range to offer even more choice and value for money, it says New kit versions for the Seven benchtop range are ideal for laboratory use, while the InLab 450 micro electrode is perfect for biotech and life sciences
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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KS kits include a glass electrode and multipin cable promising outstanding performance and value.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, the robust InLab 410 has a large membrane for a very quick response.
The electrode is Tris stable, includes a temperature sensor and is serviceable/refillable - providing greater flexibility.
With a MultiPin cable users only have to replace the electrode, not the cable, once it's at the end of its life.
Plus they can connect any MultiPin head electrodes, without having to buy an additional cable.
KS kit versions are available for S20, S40, S47 and S80 meters.
Also new for 2006, the InLab 450 micro electrode - ideal for biotech and life science applications.
If you work with precious or expensive samples and can't spare much for testing, the InLab 450 only requires a minimum sample of 100ul.
Its small diameter (only 6mm) makes it ideal for taking measurements of samples held in small test tubes and vials.
Results are stable, fast and easily reproducible thanks to the redox couple reference system. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...
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