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Ideal for Mixing Solutions in Test Tubes or Small Flasks with Circular, Oscillating Movement
Variable Speed Control Allows Slow Speed Shaking Action up to High Speed Vortexing
CE Certified
PL(Product Liability) Insurance
Gentle Mixing to re-suspending Pellet
Supplied with Ø 76 mm Platform and Pop-Off Cup
Realize High Power, Stable Motion with Low Noise
Tough Metal Housing Provides a Stable Platform for all types of Mixing
3-position Power Switch Operates with Continuous Action or “Touch On” Control
Aluminum Die-casting with Powder Coating
Various Shapes, Sizes and Materials of the Head allows for mixing of almost all Common Tubes or Containers
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The Agilent 6460 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS delivers superior sensitivity for trace level analysis with performance specifications in
Signal-to-Noise ratio (S/N) and Instrument Detection Limit (IDL). IDL is a rigorous, statistically based metric that indicates practical
sensitivity performance of your quantitative assays. The Agilent 6460 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS achieves sensitivity and resolution
specifications with autotune.
Haemometers are used for the determination of blood’s content of haemoglobin. The Marienfeld Superior haemometer according to Sahli is supplied as complete set consisting of:
polystyrene support with 2 coloured rods and opal glass plate
comparator tube
haemoglobin pipette 20 μl acc. to Sahli
silicone tubing of approx. 16 cm length
white mouthpiece
dropping pipette with rubber teat
stirring rod
acid vial
cleaning brush
directions for use
without CE – mark, only for sale and application outside EC
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