ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS LABORATORY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
PLASTICAIR Plasticair Inc. 1275 Crestlawn Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W1A9 Canada Electronic control systems for laboratory exhaust fans;Plastic packing for industrial and commercial processes involving mass transfer between liquid and gas flows;PLASTIC AIR;Fan outlet stacks; Energy saving exhaust stacks for general industrial purposes and for use in hospitals, chemical laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, steel process mills, food process plants, acid plants and waste water treatment plants; Energy saving exhaust stacks for ventilating exhaust and intake systems in buildings; Laboratory exhaust fan control systems, laboratory exhaust fans and fan outlet stacks; Ventilating exhaust fans, namely, laboratory exhaust fans; Fiberglass-reinforced plastic centrifugal fans; Fiberglass-reinforced plastic inline centrifugal fans; Fiberglass-reinforced plastic axial fans; Perchloric acid exhaust systems; Scrubber fume hoods for general industrial purposes and for use in hospitals, chemical laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, steel process mill, food process plants, acid plants and waste water treatment plants;
SKYLEEDER Plasticair Inc. 1275 Crestlawn Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W1A9 Canada Electronic control systems for laboratory exhaust fans;Velocity outlet stacks, namely, fan outlet stacks;SKY LEADER;Ventilating exhaust fans, namely, laboratory exhaust fans;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device for mixing and homogenizing materials, especially infectious or chemically aggressive materials, which can be inserted into a laboratory test container. A disposable lid is provided to hermetically seal said laboratory test container. A stirring element is provided in the disposable lid for processing the material that is introduced into the laboratory test container. Said stirring element is fitted with a cutting element that rotates about the longitudinal axis of the laboratory test container, said cutting element processing the material together with additional cutting edges. Complete homogenization of tissue fragments can be securely achieved by hermetically closing the laboratory test container.