Lab equipment > Glassware & plasticware

Funnel to solve 'open waste container' problem

08 July, 2009

Safety ECO Funnels claim to solve the 'open waste container' problem in your laboratory by reducing exposure to hazardous waste and preventing toxic chemical evaporation.


Microwave digestion vessel

09 June, 2009 by

CEM has introduced the EasyPrep Vessel for use in the Mars Microwave Reaction System. EasyPrep has no fittings or membranes and is simpler to assemble and use than many other high-pressure/high-temperature vessels.


Engineering plastics for the medical industry

09 June, 2009 by

Dotmar can offer an extensive range of medical-grade thermoplastics that meet strict FDA and USP Class IV requirements. Designed specifically for the medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, these medical-grade thermoplastics will replace existing solutions made of stainless steel, titanium, glass or ceramics.


Wash bottles

09 June, 2009 by

The Kartell Plastilab range of wash bottles includes traditional wash bottles, wide and narrow neck, graduated and ungraduated, capped and uncapped bottles as well as spare screw caps and adhesive labels which are sold separately.


Flip-top sample tubes

08 April, 2009 by

The BD Falcon 50 ml polypropylene conical tube with flip-top cap is suitable for any research applications requiring one-handed operations to open and close the cap.


Cell culture media bottle

08 April, 2009 by

The Gibco cell culture media bottle has an angled neck for easier pipetting and pouring; a compact form for improved handling and storage; and a wider mouth to reduce the chance of contact with the pipette.


Permeable membrane cap

08 April, 2009 by

The Schott Duran permeable membrane cap can release gases to relieve pressure in a sealed bottle.


Adhesion slides

08 April, 2009 by

ImmunoSelect Adhesion Slides by Squarix Biotechnology feature a surface that immobilises cells and tissue sections and maintains a high retention of cell and tissue morphology. This helps to reduce the amount of cellular material and reagents required.


Reagent reservoir

08 April, 2009 by

The V-shaped wells of the Scienceware 12 Channel Reagent Reservoir allow complete sample withdrawal and minimise the waste of reagents. Each channel holds up to 5 mL and is numbered to facilitate serial dilution.


Single-use laboratory plastics

06 April, 2009 by

Formerly part of Barloworld Scientific, Sterilin is a newly formed independent business, specialising in the manufacture of single-use laboratory plastics. Having adopted the name of its market leading brand Sterilin, this formed company will comprise four established product brands: Sterilin single-use plastics; Iwaki tissue culture Products; Sterilin Silicone Devices (formerly Esco Silicone Rubber); and Sterilin Packaging Products (formerly Azion Packaging).


Single-use laboratory plastics

01 August, 2008

Formerly part of Barloworld Scientific, Sterilin is a newly formed independent business, specialising in the manufacture of single-use laboratory plastics.


Nanoscale glassblowing

13 June, 2008

The study of single molecules in solution is being facilitated by the development of nano-scale glassblowing techniques. Nanoscale funnels can direct molecules into chambers and possibly even sort different-sized molecules.


Pressure- and vacuum-resistant glassware

09 January, 2008

The Schott Duran Pressure Plus laboratory glass bottle permits safe working under vacuum and pressure and provides increased safety to technicians and security to contents. The pressure and vacuum resistance is from -1 to +1.5 bar.


Smeg laboratory glassware washer

09 August, 2006

Washing laboratory glassware can be both monotonous and a waste of time. The Smeg GW1050 laboratory glassware washer features a fully stainless steel exterior and interior. The unit is functional, durable, stylish and affordable.


'Smart Petri Dish'

15 June, 2006

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a ‘Smart Petri Dish’ that could be used to rapidly screen new drugs for toxic interactions or identify cells in the early stages of cancer circulating through a patient’s blood.


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