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Globe Scientific Hosts Its Biggest Booth Yet at AACC 2022

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 26 Jul 2022
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Image: Globe Glass Laboratory Glassware offers high accuracy levels and secure packaging (Photo courtesy of Globe Scientific)
Image: Globe Glass Laboratory Glassware offers high accuracy levels and secure packaging (Photo courtesy of Globe Scientific)

Globe Scientific, Inc. (Mahwah, NJ, USA) is exhibiting its newest products, including Globe Glass, the new gold standard for performance and packaging in laboratory glassware, at the 73rd AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo. The company will also present several new products including balances, hot plate stirrers, PCR products, square wide mouth bottles, centrifuges, and more at the event.

At AACC 2022, Globe Scientific will exhibit its recently-launched Globe Glass premium quality laboratory glassware with superior GlassGuard packaging. Designed to meet the needs of both laboratory professionals and laboratory supply distributors, Globe Glass combines quality glassware and superior packaging at an affordable price point. The Globe Glass product line includes a wide range of beakers, Erlenmeyer flasks (standard, wide mouth, screw cap), media bottles, volumetric flasks (standard, wide mouth, Class A and Class B), and graduated cylinders (Class A and Class B). Globe Glass laboratory glassware is made exclusively from ASTM E438, Type I, Class A, 3.3 borosilicate glass for excellent resistance to thermal shock and high chemical resistance to most acids, alkalis, and solvents. Engineered to meet the hazards and rigors of transportation, GlassGuard packaging protects Globe Glass laboratory glassware during shipment.

Globe Scientific is also showcasing its broad range of high-performance, innovative and affordable laboratory balances and accessories for precision and analytical weighing. The company’s new GBA-Series analytical and precision balances, combining state-of-the-art features with premium build quality and reliability, offer a wide range of options, making them an essential piece of equipment in any laboratory. The internally calibrated balances have a digital LCD screen, onboard processing, and databases capable of storing up to 100,000 weighings, ensuring unparalleled traceability. With RS232, USB-A, USB-B, and Wi-Fi connectivity, GBA-Series balances are well suited to data export, and process integration.

Also on display at the company’s AACC 2022 booth will be its innovative laboratory centrifuges that are suitable for various applications, including clinical and research. For instance, the GCM Series mini centrifuges from Globe Scientific are designed keeping the lab in mind. Ideal for labs that spin-down microcentrifuge tubes, PCR tubes or PCR strip tubes, the GCM provides reliable performance use after use. Operating the GCM is quick and easy and users have to just close the lid to accelerate to 7,000rpm and simply open the lid for quick deceleration to stop.
 

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