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News Release from: Merrow Scientific | Subject: Mini-Reactor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 December 2005
New range of laboratory stirred reactors
The low cost and full features make these micro-reactors ideal for parallel studies, with lower volumes reducing both reactant requirement and disposal costs
Merrow Scientific announces new partnership with Autoclave Engineers to promote its range of laboratory stirred reactors and high pressure vessels in the UK Announcing the recent venture, Ben Proudlove of Merrow Scientific commented: "We are pleased to be able to work with a manufacturer of Autoclave Engineers's international reputation and are looking forward to improving the awareness of its superb products in the UK market"
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Autoclave Engineers has been manufacturing systems for high pressure and high temperature work since 1935.
Recent developments include the new Mini-Reactor that incorporates all of the features of a full size laboratory reactor at reduced internal volumes as low as 25ml vessel size.
The low cost and full features make these micro-reactors ideal for parallel studies, with lower volumes reducing both reactant requirement and disposal costs.
The system is also designed with a small footprint to minimise laboratory space or fume cupboard requirements.
With a wide range of laboratory, inline and processing equipment available Merrow Scientific is able to offer a wide range of systems to the various industries in the UK and Ireland. Request a free brochure from Merrow Scientific ...
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