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Baths will heat small samples

A Nickel-Electro product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 25, 2005

Two new baths are said to be perfect for heating small height samples such as micro tubes and trays and for heating samples in micro centrifuge tubes and for other molecular biology procedures

Nickel-Electro has introduced a series of new water baths to its range.

Two new baths have been added to the Clifton unstirred baths series.

The NE1-9 and NE2-9D are said to be perfect for heating small height samples such as micro tubes and trays.

They are also ideal for heating samples in micro centrifuge tubes and for other molecular-biology procedures.

The range of unheated ultrasonic baths has been extended to include three new sizes - the MU-8, MU-14 and the MU-22.

These have been introduced in response to requests for larger sizes from both customers and distributors.

Unheated ultrasonic baths are ideal for the routine cleaning of delicate or fragile components and glassware such as test tubes, where there is a risk of breakage when manual cleaning takes place.

Other applications include sonochemistry, degassing liquids for HPLC work and disruption of cells.

These products feature in the new Clifton range water bath brochure, which includes full details of the entire range comprising unstirred baths, ultrasonic baths, shaking baths and duo baths.

The brochure design reflects customer feedback about how they would like to see the product information displayed.

Melvin Dickson, managing director of Nickel-Electro says: "We are delighted to introduce these new water baths to the Clifton range, because they mean that our customers will benefit from a broader spectrum of choice.

All products in the Clifton range come with a three year warranty.

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