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  • AUTOCLAVABLE MECHANICAL MICROPIPETTE

    An autoclavable mechanical micropipette is a laboratory instrument used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquids, typically ranging from 0.1 µL to 1000 µL. It is designed with durable materials that allow for sterilization in an autoclave at 121 °C, ensuring contamination-free usage. These micropipettes offer adjustable volume settings, ergonomic handling, and high accuracy and precision. They are widely used in molecular biology, microbiology, and analytical chemistry. The autoclavable feature makes them ideal for sterile environments, such as tissue culture or clinical labs. Their design ensures reliability and comfort during repetitive pipetting tasks.

  • BOTTLE-TOP DISPENSER

    A bottle-top dispenser is a laboratory device mounted on reagent bottles to safely and accurately dispense specific volumes of liquid chemicals directly from the container. It is widely used to avoid spillage and reduce contamination during repetitive liquid handling.

  • ELECTRONIC BURETTE

    An electronic burette is a precision laboratory instrument used to accurately dispense and titrate liquids with the help of a digital control system. It combines the functions of a manual burette with the ease and accuracy of electronic operation.

  • ELECTRONIC MICROPIPETTE

    An electronic micropipette is a digitally controlled liquid handling device used to accurately and precisely aspirate and dispense small volumes of liquids in laboratories. Unlike manual pipettes, it uses a motorized piston and electronic control to reduce hand strain and improve reproducibility.

  • FREEZE DRYER

    A freeze dryer (or lyophilizer) is a device used to remove moisture from perishable materials by freezing the product and then reducing the surrounding pressure to allow the frozen water to sublimate. This process preserves the material’s structure and nutrients. Freeze dryers are widely used in pharmaceuticals, food processing, and biological research for long-term preservation.

  • GLASS WATER DISTILLER

    A glass water distiller is a laboratory device used to purify water by boiling it and condensing the steam back into liquid in a separate chamber. Made of heat-resistant glass, it removes impurities like salts, minerals, and microbes. It is commonly used in labs for preparing distilled water for experiments.

  • HEATING MANTLE

    A heating mantle is a laboratory device used to apply controlled heat to round-bottom flasks and other glassware. It provides uniform heating without an open flame, reducing the risk of glass breakage. Commonly used in organic synthesis and distillation, it comes in various sizes and may include temperature control features.

  • HEATING/REFRIGERATED CIRCULATOR

    A refrigerated/heating circulator is a laboratory device used to precisely control the temperature of samples or equipment by circulating fluid. It can both heat and cool, typically ranging from -20°C to 150°C. Commonly used in chemical reactions, viscometers, and spectroscopy, it ensures stable and uniform thermal conditions.

  • MICROSCOPE

    A microscope is a laboratory instrument used to magnify and observe small objects or details that are invisible to the naked eye. It is essential in biology, medicine, and materials science for examining cells, microorganisms, tissues, and structures.

  • MULTI-CHANNEL ADJUSTABLE VOLUME MECHANICAL PIPETTES

    A multi-channel adjustable volume mechanical pipette is a lab instrument used to simultaneously transfer multiple small volumes of liquid across several channels (typically 8 or 12), with adjustable volume settings. It is ideal for high-throughput applications such as ELISA, PCR, and microplate assays.

  • PIPETTE FILLER

    A pipette filler is a laboratory tool used to safely and accurately draw liquids into glass or plastic pipettes without using mouth suction. It provides better control and prevents contamination or exposure to hazardous substances.

  • POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATOR

    A potentiometric titrator is an analytical instrument used to determine the concentration of a substance in solution by measuring the voltage change during a titration. It uses electrodes to detect the endpoint precisely without relying on color changes, making it ideal for colored or turbid samples in chemical and pharmaceutical analysis.

  • REFRACTOMETER

    A refractometer is an instrument used to measure the refractive index of a substance, typically to determine concentration levels, such as sugar in liquids (Brix scale). Commonly used in food, beverage, and chemical industries, it provides quick and accurate results. It works by analyzing how light bends through the sample.

  • SHAKER

    An orbital shaker is a laboratory device used to gently mix or agitate liquids in flasks, tubes, or beakers. It moves in a circular (orbital) motion, making it ideal for cell cultures, solubility studies, or general mixing. Commonly used in biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutical labs, it ensures uniform mixing without foaming.

  • THERMO MIX

    A Thermo Mix (or Thermomixer) is a laboratory instrument that heats, cools, and mixes samples simultaneously. It is commonly used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical labs for applications like enzyme reactions, DNA/RNA extraction, and sample incubation. The device offers precise temperature control and variable shaking speeds, making it efficient for uniform mixing and consistent results.

  • ULTRASONIC CLEANER

    An ultrasonic cleaner is a device that uses high-frequency sound waves (usually 20–40 kHz) in a liquid solution to clean objects thoroughly and efficiently. It removes dirt, grease, contaminants, and residues from items without damaging delicate surfaces.

  • UV-CABINET:

    A UV Cabinet is a laboratory device used to sterilize and decontaminate equipment, tools, and sometimes biological samples using ultraviolet (UV) light, specifically UV-C radiation. UV-C light (wavelength around 254 nm) is germicidal—it destroys or inactivates microorganisms by damaging their DNA or RNA. These cabinets are commonly used in microbiology, molecular biology, and PCR work to prevent contamination. UV cabinets should only be used when closed and with proper shielding, as direct UV-C exposure is harmful to skin and eyes.

  • VACUUM-CONTROLLED ASPIRATION SYSTEM

    A vacuum-controlled aspiration system is a laboratory device used for the safe and efficient removal of liquid waste, such as supernatants or culture media, from tubes, flasks, or plates using controlled vacuum suction.

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