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Exceptional tool for microbiological research... |
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A new independently researched and written technical report, available from Radleys Discovery Technologies (www.radleys.com), concludes that the Metz Syn10 reaction station shows great potential for applications in microbiological research. The Metz Syn10 is a compact, simple to operate instrument offering the facility to simultaneously carry out up to 10 reactions, with variable heating, cooling, refluxing and stirring, from -30°C to +150°C. In the context of microbiological research the report demonstrates the main benefit of the Metz Syn10 over conventional incubators is its exceptional control of temperature gradients, and the ability for different experimental profiles to be run simultaneously. The instrument is also shown to perform complex temperature profiles, which should enable diurnal temperature changes to be simulated. The independent report includes an evaluation of the Metz Syn10 software
and hardware. It then brings together an analysis of the results of a series
of experiments, carried out to compare the thermal behaviour of different
natural materials. The importance of flow rates, stirring patterns, temperature
gradients and use of different reaction vessels are investigated. For a copy of the report ‘Adaption of the Metz Syn10 for microbiology applications’ and further information on the Metz Syn10 please contact Radleys Discovery Technologies on telephone +44-1799-513320 or email Katharine.Luck@radleys.co.uk. |
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