Thickness gauge
01 December, 2008 | IDM Instruments
The Thickness Gauge Digital Indicator with Stand is a small, lightweight instrument that can be used on many different materials. With a 12 mm range, a measuring foot of 5 mm and an accuracy of 0.003 mm, it is suitable for the laboratory or the production line.
Eyewash station
01 December, 2008 | Graintec Pty Ltd
The Aero Eyewash Station from G&A First Aid Supplies works quickly, is easy to use and is easy to see. The station features a dustproof drop-down cover, eye-wash applicators, mirror and wall-mount fittings.
Mass flow controllers
01 December, 2008 | Duff & Macintosh
Alicat Scientific has launched a line of low flow (0.5 to 50 SCCM) mass flow controllers.
Conductivity meter
01 December, 2008 | Practical Control Solutions
The GLF100RW conductivity meter is suitable for conductivity measurements in pure and ultra-pure water, boiler water, checking of ion exchangers, distilled water, deionised water, demineralised water and desalinated water.
X-ray diffractometer
01 December, 2008 | Varian Australia Pty Ltd
The SuperNova dual wavelength X-ray diffractometer from Oxford Diffraction is designed for the analysis of small molecules and proteins. The instrument uses high-intensity micro-source X-ray technology to determine the structure of small molecules and proteins at high resolution.
Automatic sample changer
01 December, 2008 | Hach Pacific Pty Ltd
The Radiometer Analytical SAC850 and SAC950 Sample Changers are capable of handling multiple combinations of titrations, direct pH, ion and conductivity measurements quickly and efficiently.
Non-contact temperature sensor
01 December, 2008 | Heastern Industries
The PyroEpsilon series non-contact temperature sensors measure the temperature of inaccessible or moving objects and materials. They can measure temperatures from -20 to +500 °C, accurately and consistently, with a response time of 240 ms.
Benchtop materials testing
01 December, 2008 | Power Parameters Pty Ltd
Tinius Olsen has released a range of benchtop-mounted universal testing machines ranging in capacity from 1 to 50 kN. The 1 and 5 kN machines are single column while the 10, 25 and 50 kN machines are dual column.
Variable hypoxia workstation
01 December, 2008 | Don Whitley Scientific Australia
The Hypoxystation is designed for research requiring strictly maintained normoxic, hypoxic and anoxic conditions and is suitable for accurately controlling oxygen, CO2, temperature and humidity.
Automated block digestion
01 December, 2008 | ALPE Pty Ltd
The Vulcan 84 automated workstation combines sample digestion and sample work up. The system combines the advantages of block digestion with the automation capabilities of a computerised workstation.
Aerosol backscatter analysis
01 December, 2008 | Ecotech Pty Ltd
The Aurora nephelometer is designed for use in backscatter global warming studies. It allows the analysis of aerosols by measuring their backscattering effect on light.
Ergonomic pipettor
01 December, 2008 | John Morris Scientific Pty Ltd
The Gilson Pipetman Neo is an evolution of the Pipetman P that is designed to minimise repetitive strain injuries.
Small sample AFM/SPM
01 December, 2008 | The Innovation Group Pty Ltd
Asylum Research’s Cypher AFM achieves closed loop atomic resolution using sensors in all three axes, combining the accuracy of closed loop with the power of atomic resolution for accurate images and measurements.
Temperature-controlled nanoparticle characterisation
01 December, 2008 | Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd
NanoSight has announced additional temperature control capability for its family of instrumentation.
Handheld XRF analyser
01 December, 2008 | Oxford Instruments
The X-MET5100 X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyser combines Oxford Instrument’s Silicon Drift Detector (SDD) with a 45 kV X-ray tube. This technology delivers fast, accurate measurement and allows light elements such as Mg, Al and Si to be measured without the need for complex vacuum pump or helium tank attachments.

