Biochemical Engineering

GPC Pump

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The pump features an integral vacuum degasser to remove dissolved gases from the mobile phase. It has a RI 2414 detector and UV 2487 detector. It has a Column Heater with a temperature range of 20 to 60 °C to maintain consistent column temperature. The 1525 Micro Binary HPLC Pump meets the low-flow needs of LC, LC/MS, and LC/MS/MS applications. The flow is programmable up to 5.00 mL/min.

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Refrigerator(-86 degree)

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Laboratory refrigerators are used to cool samples or specimens for preservation. These are ideal for storage of samples like cells, tissues, cell lines, stem cells, cord blood, T-cells, engineered tissue, vaccines, bone marrow, lymphocytes, cancer cells, clinical specimens, fibroblasts, proteins and DNA. The system includes micro controller based temperature controller with digital temperature display of set value and process value. Temperature alarm system with adjustable high - low alarm limits includes audio visual alarm on temperature deviation.

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Deep Freezer

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Model-Vertical, Sanyo(VIP)
Student Incharge-Anil Kisore
Micro Controller based Deep Freezer also called as Biofreeze provides an ideal freezing environment for advanced medical and industrial applications. Deep Freezer are used to preserve plasma, related blood components, vaccines, microorganism, and testing of materials and electronic components at desired low temperature.  read more »

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UV Double beam spectrophotometer

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Make-Hitachi
Model-U2900
Alternate names- UV spec, UV DB Spec  read more »

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Gas Chromatography

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Make-Perkin Elmer
Model-Clarus 400
Alternate names-vapor-phase chromatography (VPC),gas-liquid partition chromatography (GLPC).  read more »

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Micro fluidic Cell Plate

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Model: MicCell  read more »

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Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometer

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Model: Polaris Q Trace GC Ultra  read more »

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Refrigerated centrifuge and microcentrifuge

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A laboratory centrifuges work on the sedimentation principle, where the centripetal acceleration is used to separate substances of greater and lesser density. The rate of the centrifugation is calculated by the acceleration applied to the sample and it is typically measured in revolution per minute (RPM) or relative centrifugal force (RCF). The particle's settling velocity during centrifugation depends on the function of their size and shape, centrifugal acceleration, the volume fraction of solids present, the density difference between the particle and the liquid, and the viscosity.  read more »

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Rotary Incubator Shaker

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Rotary Incubator shaker provides the suitable environment to grow microbial cells in flasks. It gives the optimal mixing and ambient temperature to grow microbial cells.The system can be operated from 50 to 250 RPM and the temperature can be maintained from 10°c to 60°c. It affords the Rotary swirling motion and illumination light facility to support the growth of organism. This instrument is widely used in bio-research labs.

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Table top refrigerated centrifuge

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Refrigerated centrifuge works on the concept of sedimentation principle by holding up the sample tubes with a capacity of 2ml, 10ml and 50ml in rotation around a fixed axis. In this, the centripetal force causes the denser substances to separate out along the radial direction in the bottom of the centrifuge tube. The rate of the centrifugation is calculated by the acceleration applied to the sample and it is typically measured in revolution per minute (RPM) or relative centrifugal force (RCF).  read more »

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