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Double Walled Jacketed Duran Bottles
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Double walled jacketed Duran bottles for temperature control

The Duran Group has extended their range of wide mouth laboratory bottles by introducing two new double walled or jacketed bottles for temperature control of samples and experiments. [caption id="attachment_11619" align="aligncenter" width="253"] The new double walled GLS 80 bottles by The Duran Group[/caption] These GLS 80 bottles incorporate a jacket which can be used to circulated ...
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The new chilling/heating dry block to fit tubes, plates and round bottom flasks

Californian manufacturer Torrey Pines has released new chilling and heating dry block units with a flexible range of blocks to fit everything from 1.5ml microtubes through to 250ml round bottom flasks. The level of flexibility available with the IC30 and IC30XT units makes them an ideal choice for those with varied work who need to freeze, chill or heat samples. [caption id="attachment_80...

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Maintain accurate column temperatures for HPLC analysis - even below room temperature

The Echotherm™ CO50 unit can accurately maintain the temperature of HPLC columns with chilling as well as heating, so it can be used from 4°C up to 100°C to within 0.1°C. [caption id="attachment_6987" align="aligncenter" width="200"] The Echotherm CO50 Column heater / chiller for HPLC column temperature control[/caption] The CO50 column heater/chiller can also be programmed to enable ...

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Techne's new Flexi-block accessory allows safe heating of any sample vessel

Techne® Dri-Block® heaters have been providing a safe, dry precision temperature source in the laboratory for 50 years. The 2014 range introduced 6 new block heater models with several new features and a modern new look.   [caption id="attachment_6455" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Techne flexiblock with tubes in a DB200-3[/caption] The new Flexi-block accessory is ideal fo...
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Temperature Control of Experiments and Equipment - how do you keep your cool?

Maintaining a constant temperature is vital in many processes to ensure consistency and safety. This can be difficult in a laboratory environment. Cooling systems might be used to keep a reaction or piece of equipment below room temperature. They are also employed to remove excess heat generated by the system to give a constant temperature which might be at, or even above, the room temperature...
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What is the Peltier Effect ?

Thermoelectricity is electricity produced directly from heat. The production of electricity from heat is called the Seebeck effect, named after the German physicist Thomas J. Seebeck, who discovered the phenomenon in the 1820's. Thermoelectricity arises in an electric circuit in which two dissimilar conductors or semiconductors are joined at their ends. When one of the junctions is at a diff...
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