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Fully Automated Carrousel Has Flame for Sterilizing Inoculation Loops

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 03 Jun 2009
A fully automatic carrousel for flame sterilizing inoculation loops (for bacteria) is equally suitable for both right- and left- handed laboratory personnel.

The new model of AutoloopPRO, which holds up to 4 loops, enables comfortable and easy access to inoculation loops. Flaming and cooling time can be adjusted to the second. The carrousel rotates and controls flaming automatically.

Introduced by WLD-TEC (Göttingen, Germany) the AutoloopPRO is made entirely of stainless steel, anodized aluminum, and a display protected by heat resistant glass. The AutoloopPRO can withstand extreme laboratory conditions and is suitable for use with all Fuego safety laboratory gas burners from WLD-TEC.

The Fuego gas burners can be used for all flame-related applications in the laboratory. The design reduces airflow disturbances in a clean room workbench to a minimum. It has no grooves and rough edges and therefore is very easy to clean. Spilled liquids escape through an integrated drain while solid substances can easily be removed by opening the burner shaft. It is possible to dismantle the individual components of the removable burner head for in-depth cleaning.

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