Product Range BRAND

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Product Range BRAND Product Range BRAND Liquid Handling | Life Science Consumables Pipetting Robot | Volumetric Instruments General Lab Products BRAND. For lab. For life.® Trademark-Index accu-jet®, BIO-CERT®, BLAUBRAND®, BRAND®, BRAND. For lab. For life.®, BRANDplates®, cell-culture™, cellGrade™, Dispensette®, EASYCAL™, HandyStep®, hydroGrade™, immunoGrade™, inertGrade™, lipoGrade™, nano-cap™, pureGrade™, QuikSip™, SafetyPrime™, seripettor®, TipStack™, Titrette®, Transferpette® as well as the figurative marks depicted here and the BRAND figurative mark are registered trademarks or trademarks of BRAND GMBH + CO KG, Germany. All other trademarks mentioned or depicted here are the property of the respective owners. Our General Terms and Conditions (page 191 and www.brand.de/en/terms-and-conditions) apply. Subject to technical modification without notice. Errors excepted. Abbreviations m - meter Contents CHAPTER I Liquid Handling 5 Dispensing | Titrating | Pipetting CHAPTER II Pipetting Robots 33 Liquid Handling Station CHAPTER III Life Science Consumables 39 Microtubes | PCR | Microplates | Cuvettes, etc. CHAPTER IV Volumetric Instruments 61 Bulb Pipettes | Graduated Pipettes | Volumetric Flasks | Burettes, etc. CHAPTER V General Lab Products 85 Beakers | Funnels | Bottles | Detergents | Density, etc. CHAPTER VI Accessories and spare parts 119 Liquid Handling | Pipetting Robot | Life Science Consumables | Volumetric Instruments | General Lab Products 4 [email protected] Liquid Handling CHAPTER I Liquid Handling Liquid Handling Bottle-top dispensers from page 16 Bottle-top burettes from page 18 Bottle-top aspirators from page 19 Micropipettes from page 19 Pipette leak testing units from page 20 Tips from page 23 Positive displacement pipettes from page 30 Repetitive pipettes from page 30 Dispenser tips from page 31 Pipetting aids from page 32 www.brand.de 5 A Closer Look: The benefits of Dispensette® S The bottle-top dispenser Dispensette® S has all the features that make dispensing easy, safe and eicient. Innovative ideas – trusted technology. , analog-adjustable S Dispensette® Dispensette® Volume selection with interior scalloped track Discharge tube Dispensette® S, Fixed-volume with recirculation valve Filling valve, olive-shaped for firmer attachment Hinged screw cap of the filling tube doesn't get in the way Recirculation tube when dispensing for discharge tubes with recirculation valve Positive volume setting using Valve system designed without Simple-to-mount discharge Accessories for serial dispensing interior scalloped track seals tube 6 [email protected] Liquid Handling CHAPTER I Liquid Handling Easy Calibration Calibration adjustments according to ISO 9001 and GLP are done within seconds. digital , Organic S Dispensette® Dispensette® 360° rotating valve block Discharge tube with GL 45 thread without recirculation valve Discharge valve with safety ball Large viewport closes when discharge tube is not Large sight opening mounted preventing inadvertent enables inspection dispensing of media Telescoping filling tube Fast calibration Dispensing sterile fluids Dispensing sensitive reagents Drum extraction system www.brand.de 7 The right choice for a wide variety of applications Dispensette® S Dispensette® S Organic aggressive reagents: organic solvents: such as concentrated bases and acids like H3PO, such as chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons H SO (with certain exceptions such as HCl, HNO , like trichlorotrifluoroethane and dichloromethane, Range of applications 2 4 3 HF, etc.), saline solutions, and a variety of organic or acids like concentrated HCl and HNO3 (except for solvents. HF), as well as for trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), tetrahy- drofuran (THF), and peroxides. Borosilicate glass, Al O -ceramic, platinum- Borosilicate glass, Al O -ceramic, tantalum, ETFE, Materials in contact 2 3 2 3 iridium, ETFE, FEP, PFA, PTFE and PP FEP, PFA, PTFE and PP with media Vapor pressure max. 600 mbar max. 600 mbar Viscosity 500 mm2/s 500 mm2/s Temperature max. 40 °C max. 40 °C Density 2.2 g/cm3 2.2 g/cm3 nts ve ol B s as c e i s n a D g is r p ic e O n n a s g e r t O t Areas of e ® i S For dispensing HF, we recommend the ® S e application use of the Dispensette® S Trace Analysis t t e bottle-top dispenser with platinum- s n e iridium valve spring. Please find further p s i D product information on www.brand.de s n io A t c u id l s so ne Sali 8 [email protected] Liquid Handling CHAPTER I Dispenser Selection Chart Liquid Handling S S S ® ® S ® ® S ® ® S Reagent Reagent Reagent Dispensette Dispensette Dispensette Dispensette Dispensette Dispensette Organic Organic Organic Acetaldehyde + + Cyclohexane + Methylene chloride + Acetic acid (glacial), 100% + + Cyclohexanone + + Mineral oil (Engine oil) + + Acetic acid, ≤ 96% + + Cyclopentane + Monochloroacetic acid + + Acetic anhydride + Decane + + Nitric acid, ≤ 30% + + Acetone + + 1-Decanol + + Nitric acid, 30-70% */ ** + Acetonitrile + + Dibenzyl ether + + Nitrobenzene + + Acetophenone + Dichloroacetic acid + Oleic acid + + Acetyl chloride + Dichlorobenzene + + Oxalic acid + Acetylacetone + + Dichloroethane + n-Pentane + Acrylic acid + + Dichloroethylene + Peracetic acid + Acrylonitrile + + Dichloromethane + Perchloric acid + + Adipic acid + Diesel oil (Heating oil), Perchloroethylene + + Allyl alcohol + + bp 250-350 °C Petroleum, bp 180-220 °C + Aluminium chloride + Diethanolamine + + Petroleum ether, bp 40-70 °C + Amino acids + Diethyl ether + Phenol + + Ammonia, ≤ 20% + + Diethylamine + + Phenylethanol + + Ammonia, 20-30% + 1.2 Diethylbenzene + + Phenylhydrazine + + Ammonium chloride + Diethylene glycol + + Phosphoric acid, ≤ 85% + + Ammonium fluoride + Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) + + Phosphoric acid, 85% + + + Ammonium sulfate + Dimethylaniline + Sulfuric acid, 98%, 1:1 n-Amyl acetate + + Dimethylformamide (DMF) + + Piperidine + + Amyl alcohol (Pentanol) + + 1.4 Dioxane + Potassium chloride + Amyl chloride (Chloropentane) + Diphenyl ether + + Potassium dichromate + Aniline + + Essential oil + Potassium hydroxide + Barium chloride + Ethanol + + Potassium permanganate + Benzaldehyde + + Ethanolamine + + Propionic acid + + Benzene (Benzol) + + Ethyl acetate + + Propylene glycol (Propanediol) + + Benzine (Petroleum benzin), Ethylbenzene + Pyridine + + + bp 70-180 °C Ethylene chloride + Pyruvic acid + + Benzoyl chloride + + Fluoroacetic acid + Salicylaldehyde + + Benzyl alcohol + + Formaldehyde, ≤ 40% + Scintilation fluid + + Benzylamine + + Formamide + + Silver acetate + Benzylchloride + + Formic acid, ≤ 100% + Silver nitrate + Boric acid, ≤ 10% + + Glycerol + + Sodium acetate + Bromobenzene + + Glycol (Ethylene glycol) + + Sodium chloride + Bromonaphthalene + + Glycolic acid, ≤ 50% + Sodium dichromate + Butanediol + + Heating oil (Diesel oil), Sodium fluoride + + 1-Butanol + + bp 250-350 °C Sodium hydroxide, ≤ 30% + n-Butyl acetate + + Heptane + Sodium hypochlorite + Butyl methyl ether + + Hexane + Sulfuric acid, ≤ 98% + + Butylamine + + Hexanoic acid + + Tartaric acid + Butyric acid + + Hexanol + + Tetrachloroethylene + Calcium carbonate + Hydriodic acid, ≤ 57% ** + + Tetrahydrofuran (THF) */ ** + Calcium chloride + Hydrobromic acid + Tetramethylammonium hydroxide + Calcium hydroxide + Hydrochloric acid, ≤ 20% + + Toluene + Calcium hypochlorite + Hydrochloric acid, 20-37% ** + Trichloroacetic acid + Carbon tetrachloride + Hydrogen peroxide, ≤ 35% + Trichlorobenzene + Chloro naphthalene + + Isoamyl alcohol + + Trichloroethane + Chloroacetaldehyde, ≤ 45% + + Isobutanol + + Trichloroethylene + Chloroacetic acid + + Isooctane + Trichlorotrifluoro ethane + Chloroacetone + + Isopropanol (2-Propanol) + + Triethanolamine + + Chlorobenzene + + Isopropyl ether + + Triethylene glycol + + Chlorobutane + + Lactic acid + Trifluoro ethane + Chloroform + Methanol + + Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) + Chlorosulfonic acid + Methoxybenzene + + Turpentine + Chromic acid, ≤ 50% + + Methyl benzoate + + Urea + Chromosulfuric acid + Methyl butyl ether + + Xylene + Copper sulfate + Methyl ethyl ketone + + Zinc chloride, ≤ 10% + Cresol + Methyl formate + + Zinc sulfate, ≤ 10% + Cumene (Isopropyl benzene) + + Methyl propyl ketone + + The above recommendations reflect testing completed prior to publication. Always follow instructions in the operating manual of the * use ETFE/PTFE bottle adapter instrument as well as the reagent manufacturer‘s specifications. In addition to these chemicals, a variety of organic and inorganic saline ** use PTFE seal for valve block solutions (e.g., biological buffers), biological detergents and media for cell culture can be dispensed. Should you require information on chemicals not listed, please feel free to contact BRAND. Status as of: 0520/13 www.brand.de 9 At a glance: Advantages of the Titrette® The control elements of the Titrette® bottle-top burette have Easy-grip hand wheel action and smooth precision gears for an intuitive layout. Separate buttons for On/O and Pause; fast or drop-wise titration make handling extremely simple Clear button allows user to reset the display and select and reliable. functions. Large Clear button Optional PC interface For clearing the display and starting For direct data transfer a new titration Digital display For simple and precise reading Easy titration via handwheel Fast or in drops Precision Compliance with class A error margins for glass burettes Valve block Freely rotating (Bottle thread GL 45) Titrating tube Horizontally and vertically adjustable Titration media Wide scope of application thanks to high-quality wetted materials Telescoping filling tube
Recommended publications
  • Standard Operating Procedures
    Standard Operating Procedures 1 Standard Operating Procedures OVERVIEW In the following laboratory exercises you will be introduced to some of the glassware and tech- niques used by chemists to isolate components from natural or synthetic mixtures and to purify the individual compounds and characterize them by determining some of their physical proper- ties. While working collaboratively with your group members you will become acquainted with: a) Volumetric glassware b) Liquid-liquid extraction apparatus c) Distillation apparatus OBJECTIVES After finishing these sessions and reporting your results to your mentor, you should be able to: • Prepare solutions of exact concentrations • Separate liquid-liquid mixtures • Purify compounds by recrystallization • Separate mixtures by simple and fractional distillation 2 EXPERIMENT 1 Glassware Calibration, Primary and Secondary Standards, and Manual Titrations PART 1. Volumetric Glassware Calibration Volumetric glassware is used to either contain or deliver liquids at a specified temperature. Glassware manufacturers indicate this by inscribing on the volumetric ware the initials TC (to contain) or TD (to deliver) along with the calibration temperature, which is usually 20°C1. Volumetric glassware must be scrupulously clean before use. The presence of streaks or droplets is an indication of the presence of a grease film. To eliminate grease from glassware, scrub with detergent solution, rinse with tap water, and finally rinse with a small portion of distilled water. Volumetric flasks (TC) A volumetric flask has a large round bottom with only one graduation mark positioned on the long narrow neck. Graduation Mark Stopper The position of the mark facilitates the accurate and precise reading of the meniscus. If the flask is used to prepare a solution starting with a solid compound, add small amounts of sol- vent until the entire solid dissolves.
    [Show full text]
  • Examination of Zoonotic Bacterial Pathogens in Canine and Feline Raw Meat-Based Diets
    F.P.J. van Bree, Utrecht University, 2016 Paper Paper Examination of zoonotic bacterial pathogens in canine and feline raw meat-based diets F.P.J. van Bree, P.A.M. Overgaauw The feeding of raw meat-based diets (RMBD) to companion animals has become increasingly popular in recent years. However, such diets were demonstrated to be possibly contaminated with various zoonotic bacterial species in several studies and so the feeding of these diets could pose a risk to both animal and human health. Data about the situation in the Netherlands, or Europe in general are not available. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the contamination of commercial RMBDs available in the Netherlands with zoonotic bacterial pathogens. Thirty-five commercial RMBDs were evaluated via bacterial culture for Escherichia coli O157:H7, extended- spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL-)producing E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella spp.. E. coli O157:H7 was isolated from eight (23%) products, ESBL-producing E. coli from twenty- eight (80%) products, L. monocytogenes from nineteen (54%) products, other Listeria spp. from fifteen (43%) products, and Salmonella spp. from seven (20%) products. The results of this study demonstrate the need to pay attention to the potential of RMBDs to be a source for zoonotic bacterial pathogens in the Netherlands. These diets cannot be ruled out as a possible source for bacterial infections in both humans and animals and therefore companion animal owners should be informed about the associated risks. Keywords: raw meat-based diet; BARF; E. coli O157; ESBL; Listeria monocytogenes; Salmonella; public health In recent years it has become increasingly popular among of them are intended to provide for a complete diet for dogs dog and cat owners to feed raw meat-based diets (RMBD), and/or cats.
    [Show full text]
  • SC-300 Pro Kit Manual 1 Version 2.3D Materials Provided in the Kit
    Vinmetrica SC-300 Pro Kit™ User Manual Vinmetrica SC-300 Pro Kit is a simple and robust device that provides high accuracy in determination of sulfite (SO2), pH and titratable acidity (TA) levels in wines, ciders, and other liquids. These are essential parameters to control in the effort to make high quality wines. The Pro kit includes lab accessories for the SC-300 Analyzer. Table of Contents: Materials Provided in the Kit............................................................................................................... 2 Things you will need............................................................................................................................ 2 Why Test for SO2, pH and TA?............................................................................................................ 3 Theory of Operation............................................................................................................................. 4 Setup.................................................................................................................................................... 5 Setting up the SC-300 for the first time................................................................................... 5 Assembling the Pro Kit Equipment......................................................................................... 6 Burette Maintenance................................................................................................................ 8 Burette Reading ......................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • General Chemistry Laboratory I Manual
    GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I MANUAL Fall Semester Contents Laboratory Equipments .............................................................................................................................. i Experiment 1 Measurements and Density .............................................................................................. 10 Experiment 2 The Stoichiometry of a Reaction ..................................................................................... 31 Experiment 3 Titration of Acids and Bases ............................................................................................ 10 Experiment 4 Oxidation – Reduction Titration ..................................................................................... 49 Experiment 5 Quantitative Analysis Based on Gas Properties ............................................................ 57 Experiment 6 Thermochemistry: The Heat of Reaction ....................................................................... 67 Experiment 7 Group I: The Soluble Group ........................................................................................... 79 Experiment 8 Gravimetric Analysis ........................................................................................................ 84 Scores of the General Chemistry Laboratory I Experiments ............................................................... 93 LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS BEAKER (BEHER) Beakers are containers which can be used for carrying out reactions, heating solutions, and for water baths. They are for
    [Show full text]
  • Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: Discovering the Unseen World Through Hands-On Investigation
    City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works Open Educational Resources Queensborough Community College 2016 Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: Discovering the Unseen World Through Hands-On Investigation Joan Petersen CUNY Queensborough Community College Susan McLaughlin CUNY Queensborough Community College How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/qb_oers/16 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: Discovering the Unseen World through Hands-On Investigation By Dr. Susan McLaughlin & Dr. Joan Petersen Queensborough Community College Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology: Discovering the Unseen World through Hands-On Investigation Table of Contents Preface………………………………………………………………………………………i Acknowledgments…………………………………………………………………………..ii Microbiology Lab Safety Instructions…………………………………………………...... iii Lab 1. Introduction to Microscopy and Diversity of Cell Types……………………......... 1 Lab 2. Introduction to Aseptic Techniques and Growth Media………………………...... 19 Lab 3. Preparation of Bacterial Smears and Introduction to Staining…………………...... 37 Lab 4. Acid fast and Endospore Staining……………………………………………......... 49 Lab 5. Metabolic Activities of Bacteria…………………………………………….…....... 59 Lab 6. Dichotomous Keys……………………………………………………………......... 77 Lab 7. The Effect of Physical Factors on Microbial Growth……………………………... 85 Lab 8. Chemical Control of Microbial Growth—Disinfectants and Antibiotics…………. 99 Lab 9. The Microbiology of Milk and Food………………………………………………. 111 Lab 10. The Eukaryotes………………………………………………………………........ 123 Lab 11. Clinical Microbiology I; Anaerobic pathogens; Vectors of Infectious Disease….. 141 Lab 12. Clinical Microbiology II—Immunology and the Biolog System………………… 153 Lab 13. Putting it all Together: Case Studies in Microbiology…………………………… 163 Appendix I.
    [Show full text]
  • Kjeldahl Distillation Unit
    Terms of Business v There are frequent fluctuations in the cost of input. So we may not be able to give prior intimation regarding changes in the price structure. v Packing, Forwarding, Freight and Insurance will be Charged Extra. v Sales Tax and Excise Duty will be extra as per Central or State Government Rules. v Every possible care is taken in packing, but it is difficult to undertake responsibility of loss, breakage or damage during transit. v R/R and our bill be sent though V. P. P. or any scheduled bank. New customers are requested to advance 25% of the estimated value. v While placing the order, please give clear despatch instructions indicating C. S. T. Number, Name of Railway Station, Your Banker and Our Catalogue Number. v All problems shall be solved amicably subject to Ambala Jurisdiction. GUPTA SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES Ambala Cantt. THIS CANCELS OUR ALL PREVIOUS PRICE LISTS PPPrice List 2017-18 CATALOGUE CONTENTS Product Range Pages Interchangeable Standard Joints, Adapters, Stirrers, Condensers, 1 to 49 Laboratory Flasks, Columns, Separating Funnels, Assemblies, Glasswares Water Distillation, Essential Oil, Soxhlet Apparatus. Volumetric Burettes, Pipettes, Micro Pipettes, Measuring Cylinders, 50 to 74 Glasswares Measuring Flasks, Culture Tubes, Centrifuge Tube & Test Tubes. Sintered Sintered Crucibles, Funnels, Chromatography Columns and 75 to 84 Glasswares Filter Assembly. Gas Estimation Impinger, Gas Burettes, Tubes, Gas Wash Bottles, 85 to 90 Apparatus Oxygen Purity and Orsat Apparatus. Special Semi Micro Ware, Clinical Laboratory Apparatus, 91 to 97 Glasswares Electrodes and Milk Testing Apparatus. Supplementary Stopcocks, Rotaflow Screw Type Stopcocks, Teflon Key 98 to 123 Glasswares Stopcocks, Manometers, Weighing Bottles, S.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 NGSS High School Chemistry Supply List
    Recommended Minimum Core Inventory for NGSS High School Chemistry, Class of 32 Students Qty. Per Catalog Equipment / Supplies FREY Catalog # Total Classroom Unit $ SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 Acid Corrosive Storage Cabinet 528445 $602.09 $602.09 1 Corrosive Storage Cabinet 528446 $1,009.95 $1,009.95 1 Chemical Spill Kit 1491078 $146.29 $146.29 Chemical Storage Reference - Ask your Frey 1 Chemical Storage Reference Scientific Representative how to safely store your chemicals with our Color Code System. 1 Emergency Shower and Eyewash 572443 $3,135.95 $2,983.95 1 Gravit-Eye Portable Eye Wash Station, 16 gallon 1320143 $333.39 $333.39 1 Fire Blanket w/ Hanging Pouch, 6' L x 5' W 1488340 $149.99 $149.99 1 Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher 1471240 $153.79 $153.79 1 First Aid Station for 25 people 1451983 $70.09 $70.09 1 Flammables Storage Cabinet, 23-1/4" x 35" x 12 gallon, yellow 601016 $960.95 $960.95 1 Fume Hood Labconco Basic 47 526701 $10,081.49 $10,081.49 32 Indirect Vent Safety Goggles 577927 $3.89 $124.48 1 Goggle Sanitizer Cabinet 1574050 $911.99 $911.99 32 Rubberized Aprons, 27" x 42" 589239 $8.39 $268.48 EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES 1 Balance, Ohaus Pioneer Precision, 0.001 mg, 160g capacity 2001994 $1,254.69 $1,254.69 5 Balance, Ohaus Navigator Electronic , .01g, 510g capacity 2012765 $328.79 $1,643.95 3 Beakers, 50 mL, Pyrex Vista Low Form Borosilicate, pk/12 529623 $35.09 $105.27 3 Beakers, 100 mL, Pyrex Vista Low Form Borosilicate, pk/12 529624 $35.09 $105.27 2 Beakers, 250 ml, Pyrex Vista Low Form Borosilicate pk/12 529626 $37.39 $74.78 2 Beakers,
    [Show full text]
  • Wooden Sticks for Plaque Streaking and Microbiological Inoculation
    ISSN 1519-6984 (Print) ISSN 1678-4375 (Online) THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON NEOTROPICAL BIOLOGY THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY AND ENVIRONMENT Original Article Wooden sticks for plaque streaking and microbiological inoculation might be more cost- effective, but is its large scale use feasible? Quality control methods and proof of concept Métodos de controle de qualidade e prova de conceito para a utilização de palitos de madeira em microbiologia podem ser mais econômicas, mas seu uso em larga escala é viável? Método de controle de qualidade e prova de conceito D. M. Castro e Silvaa* and N. S. Adiwardanab aInstituto Adolfo Lutz – IAL, São Paulo, SP, Brasil bInstituto de Infectologia Emilio Ribas, São Paulo, SP, Brasil Abstract The loop is a material classically used in the laboratory for the purpose of plate streaking and handling biological materials. However, metal loops techniques might be time consuming, considering the amount of time spent to guarantee its cooling process through each inoculation. Furthermore, plastic loops may also represent environmental issues during its production and discard process and can also represent higher costs for the laboratory. Thus, in situations of limited resources, even the simplest materials can be restricted due to logistical and budgetary issues, especially in developing countries. Inspired by demands like these, facing an occasional shortage of supply of laboratory plastic handles, we hereby present a quality control for sterilization methods and cost-effectiveness studies towards the use of wooden sticks in a Latin American country and we discuss the possibility of the large-scale use of this technique. Keywords: microbiology; bacteriology; plaque inoculation; wood; waste management.
    [Show full text]
  • Laboratory Supplies and Equipment
    Laboratory Supplies and Equipment Beakers: 9 - 12 • Beakers with Handles • Printed Square Ratio Beakers • Griffin Style Molded Beakers • Tapered PP, PMP & PTFE Beakers • Heatable PTFE Beakers Bottles: 17 - 32 • Plastic Laboratory Bottles • Rectangular & Square Bottles Heatable PTFE Beakers Page 12 • Tamper Evident Plastic Bottles • Concertina Collapsible Bottle • Plastic Dispensing Bottles NEW Straight-Side Containers • Plastic Wash Bottles PETE with White PP Closures • PTFE Bottle Pourers Page 39 Containers: 38 - 42 • Screw Cap Plastic Jars & Containers • Snap Cap Plastic Jars & Containers • Hinged Lid Plastic Containers • Dispensing Plastic Containers • Graduated Plastic Containers • Disposable Plastic Containers Cylinders: 45 - 48 • Clear Plastic Cylinder, PMP • Translucent Plastic Cylinder, PP • Short Form Plastic Cylinder, PP • Four Liter Plastic Cylinder, PP NEW Polycarbonate Graduated Bottles with PP Closures Page 21 • Certified Plastic Cylinder, PMP • Hydrometer Jar, PP • Conical Shape Plastic Cylinder, PP Disposal Boxes: 54 - 55 • Bio-bin Waste Disposal Containers • Glass Disposal Boxes • Burn-upTM Bins • Plastic Recycling Boxes • Non-Hazardous Disposal Boxes Printed Cylinders Page 47 Drying Racks: 55 - 56 • Kartell Plastic Drying Rack, High Impact PS • Dynalon Mega-Peg Plastic Drying Rack • Azlon Epoxy Coated Drying Rack • Plastic Draining Baskets • Custom Size Drying Racks Available Burn-upTM Bins Page 54 Dynalon® Labware Table of Contents and Introduction ® Dynalon Labware, a leading wholesaler of plastic lab supplies throughout
    [Show full text]
  • Study of Equipment's Used in Microbiology : Spirit Lamp, Inoculation Loop, Hot Air Oven, Laminar Air Flow (Laf) and Incubato
    Study of some equipments Spirit lamp, Inoculation Loop, Hot Air Oven, Laminar Air Flow (LAF) and Incubator By Dr.S.V.Patil, Head, Department of Botany Bhusawal Arts, Science and P.O. Nahata Commerce college,1 Bhusawal Spirit Lamp Alcohol lamp Used for heating , sterilization and combustion. Ethyl alcohol or spirit used as a fuel. Used to proudest open fire. Made of glass, brass, aluminum. Chemical or biological reaction need to heat to get desired product. Flame is limitated i.e. ( 5 centimeters) in height. Lower temp. than glass flame. Flame sterilization of laboratory equipments. 2 Inoculation Loop Aseptic transfer. Loop consists of insulation Handle. screw device at the top. Heat resistance nichrome or platinum wire. Approximately 3 inch long. Wire end is bent round to form a loop. It sterilized by using heating or flaming until it is red hot. Loop mainly used transfer( sub culture) form liquid culture. 3 Hot Air Oven Used for Sterilizing. glassware, petri dishes, test tube, pipettes, metal instrument. Consist of isolated cabinet which held at a constant temp. Sterilization completed 150 – 180 c for 2-4 hrs. Fan fitted in hot air to circulating at a constant temp. Normal sterilization at 160 0C 4 Laminar Air Flow Its allowed to working for long period. Made up of stainless steel with no gaps or joint. PRINCIPLE – based on flow of current to create uniform velocity along parallel line, which helps in transforming microbial culture in aseptic condition to avoid the dust and contamination. Working - filter pad a fan and HEPA filter ( High Efficiency Particulate Air) 5 Fan suck the air through the filter pad where dust is trapped Prefiltered air has to pass the HEPA filter where contamination fungi, bacteria, dust are removed Ultraclean air which is free from fungal & bacterial contamination flows at the velocity of about 27 ± 3 m/minute through work area UV lamp is fitted in working area 6 Before starting work, LAF is put on for 10 – 15 minute.
    [Show full text]
  • Bel-Art Clamps and Holders Catalog.Pdf
    clamps and holders C a b Tubing Clamps a. screw Clamp Precise Control Offers on/off and fine control so accurate that it replaces stopcocks in many applications. Can be installed without disconnecting tubing or interrupting operation. Molded of Delrin® plastic, the clamp is autoclavable and resistant to acids, alkalis and organic solvents. Accepts flexible 1 tubing up to 14mm ( ⁄2") O.D. 3 per bag. CaTalog no. fiTs Tubing up To: 1 F18212-0000 14mm ( ⁄2") O.D. b. spring Tubing Clamps Squeeze Control Perfect for all flexible tubing, this positive-action, self-closing clamp opens by squeezing the handles together. Made of chemical and stain-resistant Delrin® plastic and stainless steel. 3 per bag. CaTalog no. fiTs Tubing up To: 5 H18213-0000 8mm ( ⁄16") O.D. 15 H18214-0000 12mm ( ⁄32") O.D. C. Tubing Clamp Serrated Jaws 1 Strong acetal plastic clamp provides secure closure on tubing with a wall of 0.82mm ( ⁄32") or thinner. Slides over tubing at any point for easy installation and may be left open for convenient storage without constricting flow. It locks when closed and springs open when the 1 5 locking tab is released. Jaws are 2.7cm (1 ⁄16") long; total length is 5.9cm (2 ⁄16") long. 12 per bag, 6 bags per case. CaTalog no. fiTs Tubing up To: 1 F18218-0000 0.82mm ( ⁄32") Wall Thickness Use a Scienceware® Tubing Sizer to Select the Right Size Tubing, Page 154 56 www.novatech-usa.com (866) 433-6682 clamps and holders D E D. swing Jaw™ Tubing Clamps For All Flexible Tubing Zinc-plated steel clamp provides a non-slip closure for all flexible tubing – even heavy-walled vacuum lines.
    [Show full text]
  • Laboratory Equipment Used in Filtration
    KNOW YOUR LAB EQUIPMENTS Test tube A test tube, also known as a sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top and closed at the bottom. Beakers Beakers are used as containers. They are available in a variety of sizes. Although they often possess volume markings, these are only rough estimates of the liquid volume. The markings are not necessarily accurate. Erlenmeyer flask Erlenmeyer flasks are often used as reaction vessels, particularly in titrations. As with beakers, the volume markings should not be considered accurate. Volumetric flask Volumetric flasks are used to measure and store solutions with a high degree of accuracy. These flasks generally possess a marking near the top that indicates the level at which the volume of the liquid is equal to the volume written on the outside of the flask. These devices are often used when solutions containing dissolved solids of known concentration are needed. Graduated cylinder Graduated cylinders are used to transfer liquids with a moderate degree of accuracy. Pipette Pipettes are used for transferring liquids with a fixed volume and quantity of liquid must be known to a high degree of accuracy. Graduated pipette These Pipettes are calibrated in the factory to release the desired quantity of liquid. Disposable pipette Disposable transfer. These Pipettes are made of plastic and are useful for transferring liquids dropwise. Burette Burettes are devices used typically in analytical, quantitative chemistry applications for measuring liquid solution. Differing from a pipette since the sample quantity delivered is changeable, graduated Burettes are used heavily in titration experiments.
    [Show full text]