Globe Scientific Exhibits Cutting-Edge Solutions for Meeting Laboratory Needs
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By LabMedica International staff writers Posted on 13 Nov 2024 |

Globe Scientific, Inc. (Mahwah, NJ, USA) is showcasing its latest offerings in laboratory plasticware, glassware, and equipment at MEDICA 2024, including innovative products like Globe | Euromex microscopes, Diamond PureFlow vacuum filtration, Diamond SureGro cell and tissue culture plastics, Diamond PosiStop LTS pipette tips and pipettors, among others.
The new line of Globe | Euromex premium quality microscopes and accessories showcased at the trade fair meet the needs of users from every level from entry to professional grade and include solutions for educational, clinical, and research laboratories, as well as a broad range of industrial applications. Designed and engineered in The Netherlands for nearly 60 years, the Globe | Euromex microscope line has a solid, well-established reputation for quality and reliability throughout Europe and around the world. Every microscope is inspected after production to meet the highest standards of optical, mechanical, and electrical performance, as well as general appearance before shipment. Customers can also access several support tools including a microscope selection guide and Euromex Academy which includes online video tutorials, user manuals, educational blogs and more.
Also featuring at the show are Diamond PureFlow vacuum filtration systems from Globe Scientific that provide high-quality, cost-effective options for large-volume filtration needs. Low protein binding Polyether Sulfone (PES) membranes make Diamond PureFlow vacuum filters perfect for clarification, separation, or sterilization of aqueous solutions including cell culture media, biological samples, and laboratory reagents. Engineered with laboratory efficiency and safety in mind, Diamond PureFlow vacuum filter systems include a multi-step, angled hose barb that accepts multiple sizes of vacuum lines while keeping the system stable on the benchtop. Graduation markings are included on both the filter unit and solution bottle for easy reference during and after filtration operations.
In addition, Globe Scientific is showcasing its range of Diamond SureGro cell and tissue culture plastics which provide quality, consistency, and value for laboratory cell and tissue culture applications. For adherent cell lines, tissue culture (TC) treated options offer a consistent hydrophilic growing surface for dependable cell attachment and growth. Non-treated options provide an ideal solution for suspension culture applications. Available in flask, dish, and multiple well plate formats, Diamond SureGro cell and tissue culture plastics fit seamlessly into laboratory protocols and processes. Each format is offered in the range of growth surface sizes and volumes to meet application requirements.
Also, visitors to the Globe Scientific booth can learn about the company’s Diamond PosiStop LTS pipette tips and pipettors. Diamond PosiStop LTS-compatible pipette tips help improve laboratory accuracy by ensuring a positive seal between pipettor and pipette tip. Optimized for LTS-style pipettors, they feature a unique ‘positive stop’ cylindrical collar with a fail-safe mechanism. This innovative design ensures a reliable seal, enhancing both accuracy and precision in assays, and contributes to consistent and reproducible results, while also offering improved ergonomic comfort. Similarly, the Diamond PosiStop range of LTS-compatible pipettors embodies the pinnacle of pipettor technology, combining unparalleled precision with exceptional user comfort. Diamond PosiStop single channel, as well as multi-channel pipettors, come with outstanding features, offering enhanced flexibility and precision.
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