Products

Fluorometry standard

06 April, 2009 | DKSH Australia Pty Ltd

Hoefer has introduced a DNA standard for use in fluorometry.

Chemisorption analyser

06 April, 2009 | Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd

The Micromeritics AutoChem 2920 automated catalyst characterisation system is a fully automated chemisorption analyser that enables a wide array of studies of chemical adsorption and temperature-programmed reactions. It can acquire information about the physical properties of the catalyst, catalyst support or other materials, and can determine catalytic properties such as percentage of metal dispersion, active metal surface area, acid strength, surface acidity, distribution of strength of active sites, BET surface area and more.

Aerosol-based HPLC detector

06 April, 2009 | Grace Discovery Sciences

The Nano Quanty Analyte Detector (NQAD) is an aerosol-based HPLC detector which claims improved performance over other aerosol detectors.

Measuring sulfur-containing compounds

06 April, 2009 | Thermo Fisher Scientific

ESA Biosciences has developed a first stable, sensitive and robust analytical system that enables routine measurement of thiols, thioethers, disulfides and other sulfur-containing compounds.

30-place microcentrifuge

06 April, 2009 | Eppendorf South Pacific Pty Ltd

Eppendorf has released the 5430, a 30-place microcentrifuge. Users have the choice of eight different rotors, for tubes from 0.2 up to 50 mL, microtest plates, deepwell plates and slides.

Density meters

06 April, 2009 | Metrohm Australia & New Zealand

Anton Paar Generation M density meters are ergonomically designed and easy to use.

Recombinant human albumin

06 April, 2009 | Novozymes Biopharma Au Limited

Novozymes has developed a range of recombinant human albumins (rHAs) (LONG R3IGF-I, Albufuse, CellPrime rAlbumin AF-S) suitable for industrial cell culture and biomedical applications, such as protein, drug and vaccine formulation and medical device coating.

HPLC column chiller/heater

06 April, 2009 | Edwards Group Pty Ltd

The EchoTherm CO50 HPLC column chiller/heater has a temperature range from 4 to 100 °C readable and settable to 0.1 °C.

Nanostructure analysis

06 April, 2009 | Metrohm Australia & New Zealand

The Anton Paar SAXSess is a small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) instrument that can be used to analyse nanostructures present in all different kinds of samples, from liquids (eg, colloids, protein solutions) to solids (eg, polymer films, nanocomposites). It adds precision to scientific investigation and reliability to industrial analysis.

Flash chromatography

06 April, 2009 | Grace Discovery Sciences

The Reveleris flash chromatography system has been designed to save time and minimise guesswork in purifications.

Light-scattering protein analysis

06 April, 2009 | Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Oceania) Pty Ltd

The DynaPro NanoStar from Wyatt Technology is a dynamic light-scattering instrument that is used for the analysis of protein solutions, promiscuous inhibitors, buffers or other products in solution.

Brushed DC motor package

06 April, 2009 | maxon motor Australia Pty Ltd

The RE 65 brushed DC motor package delivers 250 W and can cope with tough demands. The motor is particularly suitable for applications where high efficiency, high power density and a minimal operating noise are required.

Fire suppression systems

06 April, 2009 | Fire Fighting Technologies International Pty Ltd

Fogtec water mist firefighting systems are certified by international fire research institutes such as Factory Mutual. The systems have been tested in accordance with NFPA 750 and IMO standards.

Haematology analyser

06 April, 2009 | Beckman Coulter Australia

The UniCel DxH 800 Coulter cellular analysis system is designed for mid- to high-volume laboratories. It features high-definition signal processing and multi-angle light scatter, which is claimed to produce more data than traditional haematology analysers. Moving parts are minimised to increase instrument reliability, and the modular design and small footprint make it suitable for smaller laboratories.

Nickel assay by X-ray spectrography

06 April, 2009 | XRF Scientific

A Thulium-based, higher precision X-ray analysis technique is suitable for assaying nickel in ore. Currently, production criteria is controlled using quantitative X-ray analysis with a chemical assay reference method (Wet Chemical DMG), which tests the ultimate purity of the nickel ore or concentrate. The current X-ray technique, however, has proven to have accuracy limitations resulting in the loss of potential revenue that can be realised from production. Moreover, the chemical DMG method is relatively expensive, complex and time consuming with the chemicals being dangerous to operators.

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