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Labsystems' Solo HT Labsystems' Solo HT (high temperature) Microplate Incubator is a portable unit for incubating a single microplate up to 65°C. The Solo HT has three display modes: set temperature, set time, and current temperature. Visual and audible warnings indicate discrepancies between the set temperature and the current temperature, and a countdown period of up to 240 minutes in 5-minute intervals can be set at any point during operation. Special features of the Solo HT are its l

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Labsystems' Solo HT Labsystems' Solo HT (high temperature) Microplate Incubator is a portable unit for incubating a single microplate up to 65°C. The Solo HT has three display modes: set temperature, set time, and current temperature. Visual and audible warnings indicate discrepancies between the set temperature and the current temperature, and a countdown period of up to 240 minutes in 5-minute intervals can be set at any point during operation. Special features of the Solo HT are its low evaporation loss of no more than 1.5 ml at ambient temperature and a low voltage DC power supply. Price: $895. Labsystems, (800) 522-7763, www.labsystems.fi Brinkmann's Eppendorf® Aerosol-tight Capsules Brinkmann's Eppendorf® Aerosol-tight Capsules contain hazardous materials, such as TB, HIV, or 32P, during centrifugation. The Aerosol-tight Capsules are designed for use with Eppendorf Microcentrifuge models 5410, 5415C, 5402, 5417, 5417C, and 5417R. A complete starter set includes 12 capsules, 20 springs, 100 ...

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