Cooler Shaker - locks in food safe gel capsules between the double walls. When Cooler Shaker is placed into the freezer in just a few hours the gel is frozen locking in cooled air between the frozen expanded gel capsules. Add your chosen drink or mix. The cooling system will keep your drink colder for longer.
HOW TO BEST USE OUR SHAKER BOTTLES WITH SOFT FRUIT:Step 1: Add all your nutritious soft fruit to your shaker bottle & close the lid on tight.Step 2: Shake your shaker bottle for 20 seconds until it is puree likeStep 3: Next, add your protein powder and water & shake for a further 10 secondsStep 4: Finally, enjoy!
ELM's patented locking mechanism locks the microplates quickly and safely, even at the highest mixing frequencies. Fast mixing processes with frequent plate changes can be performed in the routine easily and safely.
Combining the mixing operation with the incubation phase reduces reaction process times and operator workload, and the efficiency of many procedures increases, resulting in higher throughput.
German-designed and manufactured BioShake Q1 thermoshaker offers an ultra-efficient, 2-dimensional shaking axis so that samples mix completely in a fraction of the time of competing systems. The mixing orbit of 2.0 mm is always constant. The orbital shaking is precisely controlled; you need never spin down your plates after mixing.
Many lab experiments require fast heating and cooling steps in a very accurate manner in the range of -20C up to 99C. Precise temperature control is achieved for Q1 using optimally balanced cooling and heating elements. The novel Peltier technology, combined with minimized electronics and reliable algorithms, ensures a long, useful life in each lab automation project.
BioShake Q1 is the ideal device to set and maintain temperatures accurately. The module is only slightly larger than a standard microplate. Fully adjustable between -20C and 99C and well beyond most other brands' cooling & heating accuracies, Q1 guarantees excellent temperature control for microplates, tubes and vials.
Temperatures are selectable from -20C to 99C in steps of 0.1C. The nominal regulation accuracy is better than 0.2C with uniformity of temperature distribution better than 1.0C at 4C across the cooling surface.
Many robotic applications require precise dimensional spacing of pipet tips and robotic grippers relative to a microplate. The Edge Locking Mechanism (ELM) is the complete answer for repeatable and accurate positioning of microplates on an automated deck. It consists of 2x2 stainless steel pins and a 2-point electromechanical mechanism to lock down microplates in the module's centre safely.
This patented locking mechanism locks the microplates quickly and safely, even at the highest mixing frequencies. Fast mixing processes with frequent plate changes can be performed in the routine easily and safely.
For the gripping of microplates, the ELM opens the clamping automatically. This "universal" design is perfect for all types of plates in SBS format 127.7 x 85.5 mm: from low profile to deep-well; from 96- to 1536-well. And when "locked" into place, the microplate varies by as little as +/- 0.1 mm, making demanding manipulations a breeze.
All BioShake devices have advanced internal algorithms and sensors for monitoring operating parameters and error detection. Any errors are sent out via the RS232 communication interface. Those are easier to detect and localize.
All BioShake automation devices are equipped with one integrated LED indication light in front to improve the functional testing during installation and visualize the operating status. The indication light allows a quick function test and error control. The green or red status lights up or is disabled. In case of failure, the error list should be read out via the RS232 command to help detect the error more precisely.
Perfect-shaped adapters allow an optimal fit for standard tubes, lysis tubes, microplates, glass vials and other sample vessels. Excellent temperature uniformity and homogeneity guarantee reliable results for all samples.
A simple command set allows you to control hardware and sensors easily. The process parameters are constantly managed and read out. After turning it off, a self-setting zero position of the shaker plate makes the time-consuming electrical tracking unnecessary. This functionality ensures maximum operating security also in the unmonitored continuous operation.
The unique, efficient design and the most compact housing result in beautiful, well-defined laboratory equipment. Therefore, the first-class finished aluminium housing gives BioShake Q1 its essential functionality. It provides high security and device stability and ensures a long service life.
A perfectly harmonious blend of high-tech and handmade. "Made in Germany" has always been a recipe for success for QInstruments. 100% of QInstruments production takes place in Germany.
QCOM 2 is a small test software with a graphical user interface (GUI) to control lab automation instruments from QInstruments, eg. BioShake, ColdPlate, HeatPlate. The main purpose of QCOM 2 is to get easy access to the unit to execute initial testing.
The SiLA consortium for Standardization in Lab Automation develops and introduces new interface and data management standards allowing rapid integration of lab automation systems. SiLA is a not-for-profit membership corporation with a global footprint and is open to institutions, corporations and individuals active in the life science lab automation industry. Leading system manufacturers, software suppliers, system integrators and Pharma/Biotech corporations have joined the SiLA consortium and contribute in different technical work groups with their highly skilled experts.
Leveraging its foundation in innovative automated solutions, QINSTRUMENTS is a leader in precision mixing and temperature control for sample preparation. QINSTRUMENTS' application-specific solutions, small instruments and OEM modules are used in industries ranging from flow cytometry and forensic chemistry to next-generation sequencing.
QINSTRUMENTS offers extremely robust and quiet orbital shakers, thermoshakers, heating and cooling units for laboratory automation. The black colored premium line is designed for demanding automation processes and defines the global standard for reliable mixing.
No other external components are needed as the electronics are integrated into the smart modules. They are fully equipped for hands-free operation with a comprehensive remote command set for easy software integration.
QINSTRUMENTS is a part of BICO. Our products aim to reduce the organ shortage and speed up drug development by providing accessible life science solutions that combine biology and technology, fundamentally shifting the global healthcare industry.
Nobody likes a clumpy mess of protein powder at the bottom of their shaker. Our ActionRod Technology ensures a solid mix every time. When you are finished, easily wash your shaker, it disassembles quickly and is dishwasher safe.
We know that you don't want to hold a ton of stuff from station to station at the gym, so we've introduced an integrated handle that you can carry your ACTIV shaker easily with 2 fingers. They are lightweight, easily portable, and have an extra-wide mouth to drink from.
One of the defining traits of superheroes is often their strength, and we want to make sure that our shakers represent these characters well. We are so confident in our shakers that we offer a 100% leak-free guarantee on all of our shakers and a hassle-free guarantee so that you have peace of mind. This is the Performa Promise. Leaks and cracks happen sometimes, but we want to ensure that you have a functioning, usable product.
The VERSA automated liquid handling systems can be fitted with a heater-shaker or heater-cooler. Both can be applied to any VERSA system. The heater-shaker and heater-cooler can warm the plate up to 90 degrees Celsius, 194 degrees Fahrenheit. The heater-shaker can rotate counter-clockwise and clockwise at 100 to 2500 revolutions per minute. The heater-cooler does not shake.
This spring, Beyonc herself was criticized for an appearance in Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend" music video, in which she wore an outfit reminiscent of an Indian bride, complete with a sari, henna, and a bindi. Some called the video exoticizing; others praised her for celebrating Indian culture and spreading awareness of its history. She follows in a long tradition of pop stars incorporating Indian culture into their looks and acts, for both better and worse. She, like those stars before her, chose to walk the fine line between celebration and appropriation, to predictably mixed results.
We spent our school days discussing the latest Hollywood action films and singing lyrics from the Billboard charts. We wore Nike, Lacoste, and Levi. Our bedroom walls were not unlike those of my American cousins, plastered over with the same heartthrobs, hot rods, and pop stars. If Westerners pegged us as exotic, we returned the sentiment. Nothing was cooler, louder, and more exciting to us than anything we deemed "foreign." We drank the proverbial Kool-Aid (also unavailable in India).
I remember watching her on TV in 1997, when the band visited India for the Channel V Awards (South Asia's MTV). Gwen took to the stage in a full sari, hands covered in mehndi, forehead adorned with jewels and flowers in her hair, looking like a Hindu bride. (Not unlike Beyonc this spring.) The first words out of her mouth were a heavily American accented "namaste." The crowd went wild. So did I.
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