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09 March 2017
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OKW’s New EVOTEC Designer Table-Top Instrument Enclosures
OKW’s new EVOTEC enclosures are available in three versions
20 February 2017
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Key questions when buying a new autoclave - What's the load?
Part one of four in a series of articles looking at considerations and options when choosing an autoclave.
16 February 2017
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Cutting the costs of natural gas storage with optical moisture detection
Using optical moisture detection to reduce the costs and risks associated with storing natural gas is the focus of a new application note published by Michell Instruments this month: Gas storage: reduce risks and cut costs with optical moisture detection.
14 February 2017
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David S Smith Packaging - Newmarket
Effluent Plant Treatment
10 February 2017
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Tilt/Swivel Carry Handles For Portable Instrument Enclosures
OKW’s tilt/swivel carry handle bars double as stands for desktop use
03 February 2017
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Stackable Autoclaves from Priorclave give Labs Greater Sterilising Flexibility.
For laboratories with segregated loads waiting sterilisation each requiring their own unique process settings may cause serious delays and create unsafe bottlenecks within a laboratory or cleanroom if they only use a single autoclave.
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CPH7000: Portable, multifunctional and ideal for on-site calibration
The new CPH7000 process calibrator from WIKA is a portable multi-function instrument.
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Vacancy - Production Assembler / Apprentice
We are continually expanding at our Dinnington, South Yorkshire site and as such are always looking to recruit the right person to join our dedicated Temperature Sensor manufacturing workforce.
20 January 2017
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Astell Helps the Fight Against Cancer
Astell Scientific, the UK’s leading supplier of autoclaves, is helping to ensure the safety and reliability of laboratory work at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London.
17 January 2017
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Hamamatsu adds uncooled high-speed and high-sensitivity InAsSb device (3 to 11 μm) to infrared detector line-up
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has developed an uncooled InAsSb (indium arsenide antimonide) photovoltaic detector that offers high-speed and high-sensitivity detection of infrared light in the 3 to 11 micron wavelength range.
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