Microbioz India November 2017 issue

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The year 2017 is going to end soon and we are here again with another exclusive edition of Microbioz India focusing on one of South Asia’s largest pharma event CPHI, P-MEC, Mumbai, November 2017.

Product launch Section covering Glassco best designed Laboratory Wares, Sifter Sieves a product of Ami Polymer Pvt Ltd, another latest product launches include, Bruker, Perkin Elmer etc.

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Grab interesting news and information collected from latest research in laboratory and technology.

An Interview 26 Last but not the least; enjoy reading an interesting & informative interview conducted by Microbioz India team with Mr Alpesh Gandhi,–Ami Polymer Pvt Ltd

Editor’s Pick

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Featured market research- Platinum Cured Silicone Tube (Regulatory Market)’ by Ami Polymer Pvt Ltd. I hope you have a good read.

Upcoming Events

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We have compiled a list of Upcoming Largest Laboratory, Medical & Pharma Events and Trade Shows

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ear friends and readers, I am extremely thankful to you for the love, support and encouragement you have been showering on Microbioz India throughout all these years. It is because of your love and blessings only that in such a short span of time Microbioz India has become a leading brand in the list of Laboratory, Healthcare Diagnostics & Pharma publications. I am also pleased to inform you that Microbioz India has now media partnered with more world’s largest events & exhibitions like CISILE (China) 2018; Cambodia & Myanmar Lab Expo 2018 apart from Pittcon (USA) 2018; Achema (Germany) 2018. It feels so good to be a part of such exhibitions as we are able to connect & interact with more people, build more trust, develop business relations & penetrate the Laboratory Industry, Medical Diagnostics Market as a whole. The year 2017 is going to end soon and we are here again with another exclusive edition of Microbioz India focusing on one of South Asia’s largest pharma event CPHI, P-MEC, Mumbai, November 2017. The cover story for this issue is titled The ‘India Pharma Week’ returns with a week full of avant-garde events alongside CPhI and P-MEC India” which discusses the wonderful journey of CPhI, P-Mec over the years with exhibitors and visitors engaging over significant levels of business. Further, read the interesting segment of Microbioz India covering a featured article titled A Comprehensive Powder Testing Toolkit authored by Tim Freeman, Managing Director, Freeman Technology Ltd. This is not all, read a product launch by Ami Polymer Pvt Ltd titled “Sifter Sieves” and many others. I hope you have a good read. Recently, we got the opportunity to have a short interview with the founder & technical director of Ami Polymer Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, Mr Alpesh Gandhi where he has discussed about his entrepreneurial journey and how under his leadership APPL has acquired number of milestones & APPL currently is one of the top most companies in Indian market. Dear readers, once again I would like to thank you for your invaluable love and support. We are always eager to receive your valuable feedback and suggestions as they help us come with better content each time. For any further value addition, please write to us at editor@microbiozindia.com.



Cover Story

The ‘India Pharma Week’ returns with a week full of avant-garde events alongside CPhI and P-MEC India A distinguished assemblage of Leadership, Business, Knowledge, Networking, Recognition and Innovation in the Pharma domain by UBM India

Mumbai, November 25, 2017: UBM India, India's leading B2B exhibition organizer, is all set to bring in the second edition of the widely appreciated India Pharma Week, a week-long celebration packed with avantgarde events from 25th to 30th November alongside its flagship expo CPhI and PMEC India. In its 11th edition, the marquee expo will be held at two venues in Mumbai - MMRDA Grounds, Bandra Kurla Complex (27th to 29th November) and Bombay Exhibition Centre (28th to 30th November). Celebrating 11 years of CPhI and P-MEC India, the India Pharma Week will organise more than 10 events and activities taking place across the city of Mumbai pertaining to the streams of business, knowledge, leadership, innovation, recognition and networking in the field of Pharma. The week will commence with a Plant visit followed by a series of engagements such

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as Pharma Leaders Golf, Pre-Connect Congress, Women in Pharma – Power Breakfast, India Pharma Awards, Networking Evening, the CPhI & P-MEC India Exhibition, a closed-door CEO Roundtable and many more activities. Incepted in 2006, the CPhI & P-MEC India exhibition has grown remarkably larger over the years with exhibitors and visitors engaging over significant levels of business. It has been approved and comprehensively assisted in its endeavours by governing bodies such as Pharmaceuticals Export Promotion Council (Pharmexcil). Spread across two locations, this year's edition will see more than 1500 exhibitors and participation from over 40 countries. Speaking on the announcement of the IPW, Mr. Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India said, “I am delighted to announce the second edition of the

weeklong India Pharma Week, an unrivalled offering to the world of exhibitions along with the CPhI & P-MEC India, UBM’s flagship engagement platform, and the world’s leading Pharmaceutical networking event. An epitome of India’s strength in the Pharma industry, the expo has consistently grown to serve as an exclusive congregation of key global players across the pharmaceutical sector. Over the past few years, India is seen as a potential market for global pharmaceutical manufacturers and is now ready to transform into a global pharmacy hub. The various economic drivers and government policies like pharma parks, boosting the Biosimilars and biologics sector along with ancillary sectors, and reducing manufacturing costs are the key driving factors for the growth of the sector in the country.



Cover Story The ‘Pharma Vision 2020' which was introduced to make India a global leader in end-to-end drug manufacturing has also boosted investments.” “The India Pharma Week stems from the proactive role it plays in driving key Governmental initiatives such as ‘Make in India’, ‘Start-Up India, Stand Up India’, and ‘Skill India’ connecting the global community to eke out solutions to challenges, and establishing superior standards within it.

Capsule fillers, Clean room equipment, filling equipment and Laboratory products. The pharma scenario in India Renowned as the pharmacy of the world, the Indian pharma economy has been lauded for its rapid growth in recent decades. This has cooled down in recent years, but the industry is again growing strongly. Compounded annual growth is 17.6%; Indian pharma is expected to be worth 55 billion USD by 2020. In line with this, the life science sector in India is also expected to employ close to 3.5 million people by 2022, a 100% increase in under a decade. The Indian pharma industry owes its success to its bold, ambitious approach, history of innovative and an ability to constantly adapt to the dynamic global market.

With the recent proposal by the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) to make it mandatory for all employees in pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities to get skill certification, a notable congregation of industry experts and knowledge sharing, such as IPW provides becomes even more significant,” he further Over the past five years, India has become added. the leading API and finished dose drug exporter to the Western markets and has About the Cphi-PMEC expo rapidly moved up the pharmaceutical value chain. Drug approvals given by the US Originating from CPhI Worldwide – CPhI Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) India has become South Asia’s leading to Indian companies have nearly doubled Pharma meeting place covering every step from 109 (2014-2015) to 201 (2015-2016), of the supply chain from drug discovery to stimulating further growth in exports to the finished dosage, encompassing CROs, United States and Western economies. CMOs and manufacturers of API, Additionally, the Indian government is now Generics, Excipients and Drug providing more support working hand-informulation, Fine chemicals, Biosimilars, hand with its businesses to develop Finished Formulations, Lab chemicals and incentives to further boost growth. Biotechnology. More generally, the country is now rapidly P-MEC, on the other hand, includes emerging as a major contributor across the manufacturers of Pharma Machinery and pharma supply chain from R&D through Equipment, Analytical Equipment, to generics. Automation & Robotics, Packaging Equipment & Supplies, Plant / Facility About UBM India Equipment, Automation & Controls, Processing Equipment, RFID, Tableting /

UBM India is India's leading exhibition organizer that provides the industry with platforms that bring together buyers and

Sellers from around the world, through a portfolio of exhibitions, content led conferences & seminars. UBM India hosts over 25 large scale exhibitions and 40 conferences across the country every year; thereby enabling trade across multiple industry verticals. A UBM Asia Company, UBM India has offices across Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangalore and Chennai. UBM Asia is owned by UBM plc which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. UBM Asia is the leading exhibition organizer in Asia and the biggest commercial organizer in mainland China, India and Malaysia. For further details, please visit ubmindia.in.

About UBM plc UBM plc is the largest pure-play B2B Events organiser in the world. In an increasingly digital world, the value of connecting on a meaningful, human level has never been more important. At UBM, our deep knowledge and passion for the industry sectors we serve allow us to create valuable experiences where people can succeed. At our events people build relationships, close deals and grow their businesses. Our 3,750+ people, based in more than 20 countries, serve more than 50 different sectors – from fashion to pharmaceutical ingredients. These global networks, skilled, passionate people and market-leading events provide exciting opportunities for business people to achieve their ambitions. For more information, go to www.ubm.com; for UBM corporate news, follow us on Twitter at @UBM, UBM Plc LinkedIn

For any media queries please contact UBM India Roshni Mitra / roshni.mitra@ubm.com Mili Lalwani/ mili.lalwani@ubm.com
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A Comprehensive Powder Testing Toolkit Introducing dynamic flow testing as part of a multivariate approach to powder characterisation.

Tim Freeman, MD and Gemma Denslow, Credit: Freeman Technology

By Tim Freeman, Managing Director, Freeman Technology Ltd Dynamic powder testing is a modern technique that directly measures the flow properties of consolidated, conditioned, aerated and even fluidised powders. Dynamic test methods complement shear and bulk property measurements to deliver a comprehensive level of powder characterisation. Used in combination, these three methodologies provide a powerful tool for evaluating the complex behaviour of powders.

What is a powder? Referring to powders as a single phase can be somewhat simplistic. Powders are typically three-phase systems containing complex and variable solid particles as well as an unquantified amount of air and a degree of moisture. As a result, powder behaviour is an intricate interaction of all three phases and is influenced by a vast

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array of parameters. This makes both measurement and processing demanding.

Focusing on flow The way in which a powder flows is one of the most important aspects of its behaviour. Ensuring that powders flow through a plant in a reliable, controlled way is a significant challenge. However, the properties that dictate flow also influence many other unit operations, such as blending and die filling. When a powder moves, the particles within it need to move with respect to each other. The ease with which this occurs determineshow readily the powder will flow. This simple statement immediately helps identify factors that influence powder flow. These include the level of friction between particles, which is a function of

shape and surface texture, and the likelihood of mechanical interlocking, where particles fit together like jigsaw pieces and exert significant resistance to movement. The degree of cohesion and adhesion is also highly influential. Van der Waals forces, electrostatics and magnetism, amongst others, will all influence the strength with which particles attach to one another. Adhesive forces will also arise from the interaction between particles and container walls as well as from liquid bridging between particles. With denser particles the influence of gravity tends to dominate, but for smaller, lighter particles the cohesive and adhesive forces are relatively large and can therefore define behaviour.



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These multiple mechanisms make it difficult to predict how a process changes may impact performance. For example, moisture may encourage agglomeration via liquid bridging, it may lubricate the relative movement of rough particles, or even earth an electrostatically charged system, resulting in a different outcome in each case.

Making measurements The pragmatic response to this complexity has been to develop measurement techniques that classify flow behaviour with just a single figure, such as flow through an orifice, angle of repose or tapped density. These traditional techniques provide some measure of flow but are limited for the purposes of process and product optimization as they typically suffer from poor repeatability and don’t necessarily generate data that correlate with process performance. Powder processors increasingly recognise the importance of employing a number of complementary techniques to rationalise flow behaviour and the need to adopt methods that generate accurate, reliable and relevant data.

Introducing dynamic testing Dynamic powder testing involves measuring a powder in motion. A flow energy is determined by measuring the axial and rotational forces acting on a blade as it travels along a defined path through a powder sample. Rotating the blade downwards applies a compacting force by pushing the powder against the base of the test vessel while an upward traverse produces a low stress, lifting action.

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The resulting parameters are Basic Flow ability Energy (BFE) and Specific Energy (SE) respectively which directly quantify how a powder flows under different conditions and have been shown to reliably correlate with process performance.Dynamic powder testing has the benefit of evaluating a flowing powder and ,due to the fact that powders can be tested in a consolidated, conditioned, aerated or even fluidised state, the test conditions can be chosen to simulate the process environment. This approach provides a highly sensitive method which is capable of differ entiating powders that are otherwise classified as identical.

Assembling a modern powder testing toolkit Dynamic powder testing represents a significant advance in the field of powder characterisation and one with proven value for powder processors. However, it is most usefully applied in combination with complementary techniques. Modern powder testers incorporate dynamic, shear and bulk property methodologies in one device. Shear testing is a well-established technique for characterizing powders previously consolidated under moderate to high stress conditions. Modern shear cell testers simplify the generation of data required to support the design protocols developed by Jenike. For this reason, they are an important part of the powder testing toolkit although the technique can be employed well beyond its original remit. Figures 1a and 1b show shear and dynamic test data for two samples of titanium dioxide.

Shear data indicate that the two samples are identical but the flow energy identifies clear differences suggesting that under certain process conditions, these samples may behave identically but their performance under other conditions may vary significantly. For example, a hopper

Bulk parameters such as density, compressibility and permeability are also highly relevant. They are required for certain design calculations but can also be extremely helpful in rationalising complex behaviour patterns. designed to handle each material may require the same outlet dimensions but the process parameters for a die filling rig or blender may need to be adjusted because of the distinct differences in dynamic flow properties. This highlights the need for a range of measurements when trying to understand and rationalise powder behaviour. Bulk parameters such as density, compressibility and permeability are also highly relevant. They are required for certain design calculations but can also be extremely helpful in rationalising complex behaviour patterns.





Market Show The permeability of a powder, for example, describes how easily a powder transmits or retains air and this has a significant impact on how it behaves in processes such as filling and pneumatic conveying. Information on compressibility is valuable in any environment where a powder is exposed to an external stress such as during storage or in a tablet press.

The increase in the flow energy of limestone suggests that it becomes more cohesive

Permeability however shows a more unusual response, first decreasing with the introduction of moisture and returning near to its original value as moisture content increases further. This means that in certain processes,

Together, performance Figure 2. Dynamic powder testing measures powders in motion under conditions that simulate the process. dynamic, shear may degrade and bulk properties describe the as humidity increases but actually as moisture content increases. This could mechanisms that dictate flow behaviour improve at higher humidity levels. The be due to water acting as a binder, and provide the information needed for response illustrates how changes in forming liquid bonds that encourage the successful process optimization. This is process conditions may not affect particles to attach to each other. exemplified by a study in which the performance in a predictable manner and Compressibility also increased dynamic, shear and bulk properties of a demonstrates how multiple parameters reinforcing the theory that the limestone limestone sample were measured as a are required to comprehensively describe becomes more cohesive with increasing function of moisture content in order to a powder’s response. moisture content. assess the impact of humidity. The shear data remained relatively consistent as moisture content increases but BFE, Compressibility and Permeability exhibited significant changes,

Cohesive powders tend to form agglomerates and air becomes entrained within and between the agglomerates resulting in a more compressible material.

Conclusion There are many powder testing techniques available but in order to deliver value, methods must prove to be reliable, reproducible and relevant. Techniques that meet these essential criteria can guide formulation scientists and process engineers through the challenges of working with powders. Note: Materials provided by Freeman Technology. Note: Content may be edited for style and length. For more information: http://www.freemantech.co.uk/

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Interview

Mr. Alpesh Gandhi

I think being entrepreneur, it gives ultimate satisfaction of enjoying freedom to fulfill the desires Mr. Gandhi is a founder & technical director of Ami Polymer Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, INDIA, where he covers projects worldwide. He holds B.E. degree in rubber technology from L.D. College of Engineering at Ahmedabad (INDIA) & completed his MBA in marketing from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai (INDIA). He has more than 30 years of extensive experience in rubber technology and dedicately catering his experience to pharma, biotech, food processing & engineering sectors. He has expertise in polymer chemistry and a deep understanding of the business & an important customer base for the company. Under his leadership APPL has acquired number of milestones & APPL currently is one of the top most companies in Indian market.

Microbioz India: How do you see the company changing in two years, and how do you see yourself creating that change?

Mr. Gandhi: I am blessed with combination of highly profiled technical officials & enthusiastic management professionals, who have been dedicatedly placing their efforts to maintain exponential growth of organization in last two years. I think,

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we have concentrated on both of the aspects of organization client satisfaction and employee satisfaction.

Participating overseas based exhibitions to promote business in Europe and USA countries

Personally I enjoyed each and every process related with customer satisfaction like:

Involvement for finalizing import of world class technologies to silvassa premises

Encouraging marketing officials by personally joining them to introduce valuable clients

Attending all department HODs on weekly basis to understand and solve respective concerns

Motivating R&D team for development of products for highly competitive markets



Interview Microbioz India: How do the social,

Microbioz India: What would be the

economic, environmental, technological, legal and political environments impact your business?

next five-year plan of Ami Polymer Pvt. Ltd. to expand business and product services within the country?

NSF-51 USA based certification on silicone products, Extractable and Biocompatible studies on silicone products from TOXIKON lab, USA. I am very confident to say that in

Mr. Gandhi: Definitely all factors play its role at different intensities. I feel blessed with my social life and having excellent support of my wife Mrs. Jigisha Gandhi as she plays valuable role of Director to support me in fulfilling my goals. I am also thankful to my elder brother Mr. Nilesh Gandhi who supports me in terms of finance management. Definitely technology plays an important role to determine kind of quality product you produce.

Legal and Political decisions have no significant direct impact though any decisions that impacts pharmaceutical industries directly affect us. Certain factors like hike in prices of raw material are not under direct control of any entrepreneurs. It is very challenging to provide economical products with impact of fluctuating raw material prices.

Microbioz India: What do you feel is the major difference between entrepreneurs and those who work for someone else?

Mr. Gandhi: I think being entrepreneur, it gives ultimate satisfaction of enjoying freedom to fulfill the desires. By working for some else you may or may not get the satisfactory environments. As an entrepreneur I have enjoyed each and every aspects of organization.

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Mr. Gandhi: We have been dedicatedly focusing on development of import substitute based high quality products for food, pharma and biopharma industries. In past two years, we enjoyed fruits of new developed silicone products & now it’s time to explore the products in overseas. I am personally involved to create technically sound team of management professionals to promote the silicone products among highly reputed pharma industry sectors. Even we are planning to expand the manufacturing facility to multiply the capacity of production. Certifying facility and products through renowned agencies of world is on top priority in agenda of management. Like soon our facility will be certified by TUV for IMS (Integrated Management System) of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001,

coming years; Ami Polymer will give tough competition to global competitors in Indian and US-Europe Markets. We are also focusing in expansion of our product distribution network in Asia, Europe and USA.

Microbioz India: Dear Sir, through this magazine interview what message you would like to spread for young start-ups and Rubber Industry professionals?

Mr. Gandhi: I am pleased to see our young entrepreneurs having full of enthusiasm and ability to convert innovative ideas into successful business. Rubber industry is highly potent industry which is growing with introduction of innovative applications in various industries.I would like to advise youngsters to have careful approach while selecting particular segment of products. Forecasting future prospects of products must be there instead of only being attracted towards current trend.





The Weizmann Institute of Science Installs 15 Tesla Ultra-High Field Preclinical MRI System to Further Accelerate Multidisciplinary Research The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, has announced the installation of the Biospec® 15.2 Tesla USR™ preclinical ultra-high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) instrument from Bruker. The new instrument is installed in the Daniel Wolf building of the Department of Chemical Research, and is used by the MRI Biosensors laboratory, led by Dr. BarShir, Prof. Lucio Frydman and Prof. Michal Neeman, to open new frontiers in molecular and microscopic imaging, adding to the team’s existing world-class MRI instruments. The new 15.2 Tesla MRI is one of the latest MRI instruments from Bruker to be installed on site in Israel, alongside

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the Bruker BioSpec 4.7 Tesla MRI and the Bruker 400WB (wide-bore) spectrometer. The instrument will enable multiplexed imaging, not previously available to the institute in its current MRI capabilities, with the aim to develop, optimize, and implement genetically engineered reporter systems for MRI with artificial “multicolor” characteristics. The extremely high spatial resolution of the 15.2 Tesla MRI will increase the number of artificial colors that can be observed, and open new avenues for monitoring biological multiplexity. The Weizmann Institute is a world-class

institution in MRI research, with specialized capabilities in the Bar-Shir Laboratory and the Neeman Laboratory. The Neeman lab combines cutting-edge preclincal MRI experience with the ability to monitor in vivo biological variables non-invasively in order to track the progression of diseases, such as cancer, or of intervention in the same living animal, which greatly improves

biological and translational relevance. The Bar-Shir lab aims to develop new biosensors and tracers for MRI applications by using synthetic chemistry, nanotechnology and molecular biology approaches. Such biosensors will help scientists around the world to study biological events longitudinally and non-invasively in deep tissues of live animals. Dr. Amnon Bar-Shir, Department of Organic Chemistry at the Weizmann Institute of Science, stated: “We feel this new installation will be a real game changer for our facility. The new 15T MRI will give us superior spectral resolution and boosts the signal-to-noise ratio for higher spatial resolution and faster measurements. The new instrument will facilitate the research of our world-class team and will reinforce Weizmann’s position as one of the premier centers in the world for MR research.” Story Source / Credit: JPK Instruments AG INTEGRA Highlights Benefits of Low Retention Pipette Tips

INTEGRA has released an application guide highlighting the importance of choosing the right



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Disposable tips for the liquid you’re pipetting. The recently published Performance of Low Retention GripTips from INTEGRA demonstrates how these high quality consumables can improve pipetting performance for viscous and low surface tension liquids.

Combination with the company’s range of manual and electronic pipettes – offer an ideal solution to overcome this issue, ensuring optimal liquid recovery and improving experimental results. Story source / Credit: INTEGRA Biosciences AG

Dry Bath Enables Direct Sample Temperature Control Torrey Pines Scientific announces its EchoTherm model IC50, Peltierdriven, chilling/heating dry bath with exact sample temperature control. The unit is supplied with a temperature probe to insert directly into the sample or sample block. The probe senses the sample or sample block temperature directly and sends that

High quality pipettes and correct techniques are essential to ensure reliable and reproducible results, but the physiochemical properties of the liquid can also have a significant impact on accuracy and precision, particularly at low volumes. Polypropylene (PP) is the material of choice for most disposable pipette tips, as it repels aqueous liquids, leading to low fluid retention within the tip. However, liquids with a low surface tension – such as oils or solutions containing detergents – or the viscous fluids common in some biological applications can adhere to the inner surface of PP tips. This ‘wetting’ prevents efficient liquid ejection during dispensing, affecting reproducibility and leading to wastage of precious samples or reagents. INTEGRA’s Low Retention GripTips – designed to work in

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information to the unit to drive and control the temperature exactly where set. A sensor in the heater plate allows the user to set the plate temperature and use the probe to monitor the sample temperature. The unit displays and controls temperature to ±0.1°C. It can freeze, chill, or heat samples from – 10.0°C to 110.0°C in assay plates, centrifuge tubes of all sizes, vials, test tubes, and a wide variety of sample containers. Story source / Credit: Torrey Pines Scientific.

PerkinElmer Launches chemagic™ Prime™ Instrument for Automated Nucleic Acid Isolation and Assay Set-Up



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Leverages Advanced Magnetic Bead-Based Technology to Support Next Gen Sequencing, Genotyping, PCR and MLPA in Human Samples PerkinElmer, Inc., a global leader committed to innovating for a healthier world, has announced the launch of its chemagic™ Prime™instrument, a new streamlined, walk-away sample processing solution which offers automated nucleic acid isolation and assay setup by combining PerkinElmer’s chemagic™ 360 instrument with the JANUS® automated liquid handling system.

Researchers specializing in biobanking, genetics and next generation sequencing can leverage the chemagic Prime technology to streamline and automate high quality DNA and RNA extraction for a wide range of human samples. Obtained nucleic acids can be used for a huge variety of downstream assays including (but not limited to) next generation sequencing, genotyping, PCR and MLPA. Story source / Credit: Perkin Elmer

Amipolymer Pvt Ltd Product Launch A sieve or sifter, is a device for separating wanted elements from unwanted material or for characterizing the particle size distribution of a sample, typically using a woven screen such as a mesh.

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Sifting is mainly used in two areas, Check screening of raw material to remove extraneous material and Sizing to sort, segregate or control the particle size distribution of powders and granules. Sifting is mainly achieved by used of vibratory, rotary & centrifugal screeners. Characteristics: •Sieves have to be specially designed to resist the high tensile stress generated. Since

particle size distributions plays a vital part in drug dissolutions, maintaining the accuracy of the sieves apertures in an essential part of sieves manufacturing. •Proper thickness of wire, accurate nominal apertures sizes, high tensile strength and tautness of the sieves are essential part of sieve for high sifting performance. •Material of construction Stainless Steel – 316 and 316L. •Aperture sizes – 4075 to 70 microns or mesh sizes 4# to 200# with ASTM standard being certified 90X microscope. •Sieves are available in various sizes from 4” to 30” diameter. The most common size used 20” (550mm) & 30” (750mm) diameter. •The silicone is food grade material, transparent in appearance. •Nontoxic &molded on the stainless steel ring. Applications: •Pharmaceutical Industries •Food Industries •Used in Vibro-Shifter Machine •Chemical Industries

Ami Polymer Pvt. Ltd. 319, Mahesh Industrial Estate, Opp. Silver Park, Mira-Bhayander Road, Mira Road (E), Thane - 401104, Maharashtra. INDIA Tel.: +91 22 28555 107 / 631 / 914 | Cell: +91 86910 13935

Email: mktg@amipolymer.com | Web: www.amipolymer.com

Glassco: A One Stop Shop Glassco is the biggest exporter of scientific lab products, shipping more than 600 containers, supplying to more than 75 countries every year and deals in 3300

different products. We mainly manufacture Interchangeable, Volumetric, Filtration and General Lab-Glassware in ASTM, DIN, ISO, USP and NABL standards.Our major export sales area’s are US, Europe and

Latin America which has entitled us to be “ The Best Exporter from India” . Our Volumetric flasks range are all QR coded. This facility enables the user to have no paper print for calibration certificates and all they have to do is just scan the QR Code that is printed on volumetric flask from their mobile or ipad and instantly the document will be available online. Along with glassware there are other lab products commonly used like Plastic, Rubber, Metal, Ceramic, liquid handling products added to our General Catalogue conforming to standards like CE, FDA, PAKKS… etc. etc. We produce world class instrument series,consisting of Hot plates with stirrers, Multi Stirrers,Heating mantles, Soxhlets, Shakers etc. To know Glassco better, we have made it simple by manufacturing only those instruments which are complementing Glassware. We produce such as , Beakers for Hotplates, Round bottom flasks for Heating mantles, Conicals for Multi Stirrers and Condensers for Soxhlets, tubes for mixers, shakers etc.and our all products are CE certified.

GLASSCO’s USP:  World’s 1st company to introduce QR- Coded Volumetric Glassware made from Boro 3.3.  Quality and Certified as per International standards, USP, ASTM E 438, DIN ISO 1042.  Supplier’s of world’s best filtration glass.  A one stop solution for all your lab needs.  NABL accredited calibration lab ISO 17025.  Prompt Customer service.  7500 m2 warehouse at one place 5000 pallets positions.  Massive Inventory enables GLASSCO to ship a container every day.  Having presence in more than 80 countries worldwide.


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