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VIBROMIXER SYSTEM Non-rotary mixer for foamless agitation of protein solutions, ac­ celeration of osmosis, ultrafiltra­ tion, phase-solubility analysis and rosin and pitch essay (official P.A.P.P.I. method). Very suitable for setting up quick and inexpensive bench fermentors. Many attach­ ments available for cell grinding, spraying, pumping, etc. Simple, closed system without rotary seals . . . nearly shearless agitation for tissue culture. No Mercury seals or stuffing boxes required. Autoclaveable membrane seals maintain sterility.

pH and REDOX GLASS ELECTRODES (INGOLD DESIGN) Will withstand many repeated sterilizations to 130°C, pressures to 28 psig . . . for pH and Redox readings; special designs for high temperature and elevated pressure service. KC1 leach is negligible. Design will give long and reliable service.

CHEMAPEC, INC. 1 Newark Street, Hoboken, N. J. 07030 (201) 659-5417 Circle No. 40 on Readers' Service Card

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