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  • AGILENT HPLC

    Agilent HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) systems are advanced analytical instruments used for separating, identifying, and quantifying compounds in a mixture. Manufactured by Agilent Technologies, these systems are widely used in pharmaceuticals, environmental testing, food safety, and chemical research. Agilent HPLCs are known for their high precision, reliability, and user-friendly software (such as OpenLab or ChemStation). Common models include the Agilent 1100, 1200, and 1260 Infinity series.

  • BATH

    A water bath is a laboratory device used to incubate samples at a constant temperature. It consists of a heated water chamber where test tubes or containers are placed. Commonly used in microbiology, chemistry, and biochemistry, it provides uniform heat distribution and is ideal for gentle heating or thawing samples.

     

  • BIOREACTOR

    The bioreactor is a large vessel where the different cells such as human or plant, or animal cells can be cultured to obtain new biological products. It provides optimum conditions like temperature, pH, substrate, oxygen, etc required for the culturing of cells producing desired products.

  • BUNSEN BURNER

    Safety Bunsen Burner with flame monitor and overheating protection.

  • CALIBRATION SERVICE AND VERIFICATION SERVICES
    Calibration services are processes that ensure a measurement instrument is accurate by comparing its readings to a known standard and making any necessary adjustments to bring its performance within specifications. Verification, on the other hand, is a simpler check to confirm that the instrument’s current readings meet its operating parameters and published specifications without performing any adjustments. 
  • CENTRIFUGE

    A centrifuge is a laboratory device that is used for the separation of fluids, gas or liquid, based on density. Separation is achieved by spinning a vessel containing material at high speed; the centrifugal force pushes heavier materials to the outside of the vessel.

  • COD DIGESTION UNIT

    A COD digestion unit is a laboratory device used to measure the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of water or wastewater. It heats samples with a strong oxidizing agent (usually potassium dichromate in sulfuric acid) at 150°C for two hours. This process oxidizes organic matter, indicating pollution levels. It’s essential for water quality analysis in environmental monitoring.

  • COLONY COUNTER

    Designed to specify the number of microbial colonies present on sample plates with maximized efficiency. Four 3-digit (0-999) LED displays show the present and previous counting values. Can make an average count from multiple counting and store up to 100 averages in the memory. BACK button can deduce data when overcounting.

  • COLORIMETER

    A colorimeter is a device used to measure the concentration of colored compounds in a solution by detecting the amount of light absorbed. It works on Beer-Lambert’s law and is widely used in chemistry, biology, and environmental labs. Colorimeters help in water testing, food analysis, and clinical diagnostics for quick, accurate color-based measurements.

  • CORROSION TESTER

    A corrosion tester is a device or system used to evaluate the resistance of materials—especially metals and coatings—to corrosion under specific environmental conditions. These tests simulate harsh conditions such as salt spray (fog), humidity, temperature changes, or chemical exposure to predict how materials will perform over time.

  • DOUBLE DOOR AUTOCLAVES

    Double-door/pass-through autoclaves of the performance category HX can be used for all laboratory applications, even for sophisticated sterilization processes and are available in 13 different sizes with 90 to 1580 liters chamber volume. The combination of new features guarantees higher work precision, easier maintenance of devices, shorter and more efficient process times. All additional optional accessories can be fitted to obtain validatable processes. For use under the most stringent clean room and safety conditions: For biological safety laboratories, e.g. fitting as a sterilization and pass-through lock for protecting the external environment, for clean rooms in laboratories and production facilities as a sterilization and pass-through lock separating sterile and non-sterile areas.

  • FAT ANALYZER

    A fat analyzer is a laboratory instrument used to determine the fat content in food and feed samples. It typically operates using solvent extraction methods like Soxhlet or automated systems. The analyzer extracts fat from the sample, then measures and calculates the percentage of fat present. It’s essential in quality control, nutrition labeling, and food research.

  • FIBER ANALYZER

    A fiber analyzer is a laboratory instrument used to determine the fiber content in food, feed, or plant materials. It measures components like crude fiber, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), and acid detergent fiber (ADF). The analyzer automates digestion, rinsing, and filtration processes, ensuring accurate and efficient analysis of dietary fiber for nutritional and agricultural studies.

  • FLASH POINT TESTER

    A Flash Point Tester is an instrument used to determine the flash point of a liquid—the lowest temperature at which it emits enough vapor to ignite in air when exposed to an ignition source. This property is critical for assessing the flammability and fire hazard of fuels, solvents, oils, and other chemicals.

  • FTIR

    FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) is an analytical technique used to identify organic, polymeric, and some inorganic materials. It works by measuring how a sample absorbs infrared (IR) light at different wavelengths. The resulting spectrum represents the molecular fingerprint of the material, showing characteristic peaks corresponding to specific chemical bonds.

  • GC-MS

    GC-MS (Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry) is an analytical technique used to separate and identify chemical substances in a sample. It combines Gas Chromatography (GC) for separating components based on volatility and Mass Spectrometry (MS) for identifying them based on their mass-to-charge ratio. GC-MS is widely used in forensics, environmental testing, drug detection, food analysis, and research due to its high sensitivity and accuracy in detecting trace-level compounds.

  • GC-MS COLUMN

    A GC-MS column is a vital part of a Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) system, used to separate and analyze volatile and semi-volatile compounds in a sample.

  • HORIZONTAL BENCH-TOP AUTOCLAVES

    Front-loading, bench-top autoclaves available in 7 sizes with chamber capacities ranging from 23 to 200 l. Compact on the outside but with ideal chamber capacities inside. Each size has an optimal loading capacity for most standard media bottles and Erlenmeyer flasks.

  • HORIZONTAL FLOOR-STANDING AUTOCLAVES

    Standing autoclaves of the performance category HX can be used for all laboratory applications, even for sophisticated sterilization processes and are available in 16 different sizes with 65 to 1580 liters chamber volume. The new, improved generation of Systec H-Series autoclaves comes in a new design, with a fully revamped interior and a completely new touchscreen control. The combination of new features guarantees higher work precision, easier maintenance of devices, shorter and more efficient process times.
    All Systec autoclaves can be upgraded on a modular basis, with options and equipment to optimize sterilization processes for performing validatable sterilization procedures.

  • HPLC COLUMN

    An HPLC column (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography column) is a crucial component of an HPLC system used to separate, identify, and quantify components in a liquid sample.

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