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21st February 2017  Content supplied by: Corning Life Sciences

Precise, Automated Microbiology Sample Preparation


The Gosselin S-Diluter -1 is an automated food sample diluter suitable for the analysis of a range of sample sizes from 50 mL to 400 mL. The Diluter’s design helps to provide quick and accurate dilution of many sample types including food, agricultural, chemical, and cosmetic samples. S-Diluter -1 increases your laboratory’s productivity, helps to secure dilution operations and reduces the risk of contamination.  

Gosselin Dilutor for food microbiologyFeatures and Benefits include:

- a removable bag holder - Intuitive software with pictograms - Dual pump mode to reduce dilution time with hImprove yigh precision Watson Marlow pumps - Recordable dilution parameters - Weighting accuracy: ≤1% from 5 g - Dilution accuracy <1% - Distribution speed: 910 mL/mn

The Gosselin S-Blender-1 is a high performance blender for microbiological sample preparation. The blender, which is suitable for a range of sample dilutions between 80 and 400 mL, ensures quick and accurate blending of any sample including food, agricultural, chemical, and cosmetic.

Gosselin homogeniser for food samplesFeatures and Benefits include:

- Blending capacity: 80 to 400 mL bags - Easy to clean - Adjustable speed, time, and blending strength - Program setting mode (9 programs) - Low noise level

 

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