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New Refrigerated Circulating Bath Increases Sample Capacity In Compact Footprint

2014-04-07 07:36:16| chemicalonline News Articles

A new refrigerated circulating bath featuring innovative headless technology offers researchers working with temperature-sensitive samples a larger bath area than most competing models. The instrument is designed to allow laboratories to fit more samples in the same footprint, access the instrument more easily, and save valuable space in the laboratory. Thermo Fisher Scientific showcasedthese solutions during Analytica 2014

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