Products

Vibration tester

06 April, 2009 | Power Parameters Pty Ltd

The Time Group TV300 vibration tester measures acceleration, velocity, displacement, rotational velocity and frequency. The display permits multi-parameter visualisation, including spectra.

Water-in-solvents analyser

06 April, 2009 | B-R Controls Pty Ltd

The Applied Analytics Microspec (MCP-100) is an online, real-time, water-in-solvents analyser.

Automated dual reduction index furnace

06 April, 2009 | Modutemp Pty Ltd

Modutemp has combined several previously separate apparatuses to create a comprehensive, automated dual reduction index furnace. This furnace provides qualitative analysis of iron ore samples for reducibility. Chemists will now have the ability to extrapolate precise weight variations as a function of temperature, when measuring the percentage of reduction (loss of oxygen) in a parcel of ore.

Colorimetric monitors

06 April, 2009 | ABB Australia Pty Ltd

The ABB Aztec 600 aluminium, iron and manganese colorimetric monitors offer accuracy with simple operation and maintenance for potable water treatment applications.

Electroporation protocols

06 April, 2009 | Bio-Rad Laboratories Pty Ltd

Bio-Rad Laboratories has released 12 protocols for electroporation of human primary cells and primary cell lines.

Chiral HPLC/SFC columns

06 April, 2009 | Phenomenex Australia

The Lux line of polysaccharide-based columns is suitable for the identification and resolution of enantiomers. Lux columns are offered with two chiral stationary phases (CSPs), both of which use coated derivatised cellulose as the chiral selector. The two phases combine to create a dependable screening set with a wide range of selectivity. The Lux line is based on chiral technology that Phenomenex acquired along with the company Sepaserve.

Camsizer particle size analyser

06 April, 2009 | Metrohm Australia & New Zealand

The Camsizer is a compact laboratory instrument for simultaneous measurement of particle size distribution and particle shape of powders and granules.

Laboratory filtration product guide

06 April, 2009 | Merck Pty Limited

Millipore has released a free laboratory filtration product guide, a single source for navigating Millipore’s offerings in sample preparation, water purification and environmental monitoring.

Automated cell counter

06 April, 2009 | Life Technologies

The Countess Automated Cell Counter offers easy and accurate cell counting and viability counts. It produces data on cell cultures in 30 s.

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.

Ultrasonic flaw detector

06 April, 2009 | Power Parameters Pty Ltd

The ultrasonic TUD 320 flaw detector from Time Group uses pulse echo, dual and through-transmission to perform its flaw detection functions.

Melamine food safety test method

06 April, 2009 | Bruker Pty Ltd

A 5-minute LC-MS/MS analysis method has been developed for the detection and quantification of melamine and cyanuric acid (CA) by food safety laboratories.

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.

Disposable medical thermistor probes

06 April, 2009 | Thermal Component Technologies

The NTC thermistors from Measurement Specialties can be used in disposable medical temperature products to improve monitoring accuracy and clinical hygienic standards. The sensors offer sensitivity, durability and interchangeability in a variety of physical configurations.

Dunkermotoren BG75 brushless DC motors

06 April, 2009 | M Rutty & Co Pty Ltd

Dunkermotoren BG75 DC motors feature output powers up to 500 W and torques up to 5 Nm. They have sufficient reserves to take on numerous drive tasks in automation. Combined with components selected from a comprehensive package of equipment, the motors can become fully fledged, cost-effective and compact servo drives.

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