Instruments for trace analysis of metals and other electrochemically active substances with voltammetry, polarography, and CVS i.e Professional CVS, Professional VA and Portable VA Analyzer.
Advanced process analyzers for industrial inline, online, and atline analysis: petrochemical, energy, semiconductor, metal, paper, mining, and (waste)water applications.
Potentiostat/galvanostat instruments, modular extensions, software, and accessories for electrochemical research. Our portfolio of electrochemical measuring instruments includes compact to modular and single-channel to multi-channel potentiostats/galvanostats. Use the filters to refine your search and find the perfect instrument for you.
UTM® Universal Transport Medium™ is an FDA-cleared collection and transport system suitable for the collection, transport, preservation, and long-term freeze storage of clinical specimens containing viruses for viral molecular diagnostic testing, including COVID-19, chlamydia, mycoplasma or ureaplasma organisms. The transport medium comes in a plastic, screw cap tube and maintains organism viability for 48 hours at room or refrigerated temperature.
A FLOQSwab® is a flocked swab that consists of a moulded plastic applicator stick with a variable size and shape tip. The tip of the applicator is coated with short Nylon® fibres that are arranged in a perpendicular fashion. FLOQSwabs® have no internal core to trap the specimen.
The flocked swab tip is coated perpendicularly and sprayed on Nylon® fibres. This coating creates a thin absorbent layer that allows for quick sample uptake and elution of more than 90% of the sample. Compare this elution to traditional spun swabs that trap the majority of the specimen in the 'mattress' structure, making it unavailable for testing, and it's easy to see why FLOQSwabs® are used by more and more laboratories and medical institutions around the world.
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