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Microbiology News: clinical, May 2013


Arcolectric Offer Range of Electrical Switches with BioCote Coating

27 May 2013 | Food & BeverageClinicalOtherPharmaceutical

A range of switches and covers with built in BioCote antimicrobial technology, providing integral protection from a wide range of micro-organisms. more...

TSC Swab Sampling Kits - for those Hard to Reach Places

27 May 2013 | Food & BeverageClinicalOtherPharmaceutical

Enviroscreen Swab Sampling Kits contain a 15cm (6 inch) flexible swab designed to assist food operators comply with EU regulation no. 2073/2005. more...

Proven Autoclave Design a Long Runner

27 May 2013 | Food & BeverageWaterClinicalOtherPharmaceuticalVeterinary

Top loading autoclave
Top-loading laboratory autoclaves are the longest serving stalwarts of the Priorclave steam steriliser range, a 100 litre model being the first produced and to leave the company's factory in 1988 when it started trading, and through dedicated service and support many of these early models can more...

New aCOLyte 3, Affordable, Automated Colony Counter

14 May 2013 | Food & BeverageClinicalOtherPharmaceutical

Low-cost automated colony counter, designed for a rapid count of pour, spread and spiral plates, plates reads of up to 90mm in seconds, generating precise plate count results up to ten times faster than manual counts. more...
Point-of-care diagnostic test enables rapid detection of deadly Lassa viral hemorrhagic fever and related bioterrorism threat. more...

Ultra Compact 0.50ml Tube Saves Valuable Storage Space

07 May 2013 | Food & BeverageClinicalOtherPharmaceutical

The ultra-compact design of the Octygen tubes at just 25.6mm tall to deliver 475µl working volume uses only 60% of the space that competitive 0.50ml 96-well format screw cap tubes use to store the same volume. more...
Merck Millipore have introduced an easy-to-use airborne particle counter designed to reduce cleanroom certification and monitoring costs while minimizing the likelihood of human sampling errors. more...