Airborne Contaminants? Arc Flash? Flying Debris? Find Out How to Be on the “Safe” Side

June 24, 2010
Respirator

Respirator

Environmental hazards such as airborne contaminants, industrial chemicals, arc flash, and flying debris can threaten the health and safety of employees working in diverse occupations. From laboratories to industry to field operations, workers need the proper gear to ensure their safety. In the midst of National Safety Month, Cole-Parmer highlights several popular products to safeguard employees.    

Respirators protect wearers from inhaling harmful gases, fumes, and vapors. Used by the military, private industry, and the public, they reduce or eliminate exposure to noxious particles.3M® 6000-Series Respirators from Cole-Parmer are air-purifying and designed for extended wear. Lightweight with adjustable straps, they combine with face pieces, cartridges, and filters to respond to the demands of specific environments.    

Face shields offer a defensive screen from potentially infectious fluids, chemicals, and other hazardous materials. Sellstrom® DP4 Face Shield from Cole-Parmer contains an impact- and splash-resistant polycarbonate shield supported by a padded browguard. With curves that conform to facial contours, the shield provides a barrier to splashes, particles, and debris in laboratories, medicine, industrial facilities, and food manufacturing.    

To protect hands from contaminants, Microflex® FreeFormTM SE Nitrile Gloves from Cole-Parmer are crafted of super-soft, powder-free 100% nitrile. These unique gloves feel like latex yet are synthetic, and offer a full range of movement. In safety apparel, Cryo-Apron® Aprons from Cole-Parmer are constructed of durable semiporous nylon, which remains resistant to most solvents and chemicals. A 100% waterproof liner prevents spilled fluid and cold equipment from coming in contact with the torso.


Using Water as Art: Cole-Parmer Provides Lab Equipment for WET’s “Idea Playground”

June 17, 2010

If you’ve visited the Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, the Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, or New York’s Lincoln Center, you’ve viewed the flowing spectacles created by Cole-Parmer client Water Entertainment Technologies (WET). The WET team uses water as art, orchestrating its motion and flow, and infusing color and light to produce mouth-dropping displays that fascinate people from all over the world.

As an innovator of water technologies, WET has expanded the boundaries of what is possible in water architecture, creating fountains that spring from pavement and choreography that suggests a well-rehearsed performance. To continue to advance their artistry in elemental design, the WET team launched a new laboratory, dubbed their “Idea Playground,” in Sun Valley, California, and Cole-Parmer supplied a full menu of instruments and equipment for it.

“It is inspiring to help populate a lab that is home to such imaginative engineers, designers, and chemists,” said West Coast Area Business Development Manager Mike Gilchrist. “We supplied WET with a wide array of analytical equipment, including an atomic absorption spectrophotometer, gas chromatograph, chromatography cyclograph, refractometer, trinocular and metallurgical microscopes, recirculating chiller, and many other items.”

The Cole-Parmer team worked directly with WET’s CEO and founder, Mark Fuller, and responded quickly to meet the scheduling requirements for the build-out of the new facility. Because the lab was to serve both form and function, many items had to be customized for the best effect. Only Cole-Parmer had the ability to supply all of the diverse products required, along with the personalized service that ensured all requirements were satisfied. It helped to know the team’s efforts were contributing to the development of breakthrough artistic displays. WET’s recent water installations in Vail, Colorado, and Salt Lake City, Utah, have incorporated jets of fire.

With offices in Dubai, Beijing, Shanghai, and Singapore, WET certainly has a global presence. Yet, the Los Angeles-based Idea Playground “laboratory” is home to its cadre of developers, architects, and visionaries. This is where they create the magic that transforms the Dubai Fountain, PetroChina Headquarters, or any of their many displays into sparkling symphonies. And it is here, in the midst of their design specifications and project time lines, that a color meter, analytical balance, and glove box from Cole-Parmer help WET reach their high notes.


A New Frontier: BioConnect® Assists in Process to Create Medical-Grade Saline in Space

June 10, 2010

The task was daunting: Create a process for producing medical-grade saline solution in a zero gravity environment. The implications could be far-reaching. If successful, astronauts could manufacture their own IV bags while in space. The military could apply the technology in war zones without immediate access to clean water. Natural disaster regions, such as earthquake-stricken areas, could use the process to create much-needed medical supplies in relief efforts. 

The project, titled IV Gen, began in 2007 with funding through NASA’s Human Research Program. As a joint collaboration of NASA’s Glenn Research Center, Kennedy Space Center, and Johnson Space Center, with support service contractor ZIN Technologies, Inc., the combined team sought to develop a prototype to test on the International Space Station.

Responding to a Need

Currently, saline and other pharmaceuticals are available on the space station for medical emergencies. Yet, the shelf life of premade saline, glucose, and other medical solutions is shorter than most exploratory space cycles. As space journeys expand—with potential plans to explore the moon, then Mars (which would take more than six months, one-way)—the premade IV bags would expire well before the conclusion of the mission.

In addition, mass and volume storage constraints point to a need to produce “on-demand” IV solution.

Encountering Challenges

Once the need for the technology was identified, the process of converting potable water into purified water (via a custom purifier), combining it with sodium chloride, and sterilizing the resulting saline ran into obstacles.

To meet U.S. Pharmacopeia standards, several components of the assembly need to withstand gamma irradiation for sterilization. Additionally, mixing the solution sufficiently in a reduced or zero gravity environment proves challenging. The lack of buoyancy also creates difficulties in separating gas from liquid and eliminating bubbles from the bags.

Through experimentation, ZIN Technologies developed an “in-the-bag” agitation device using a magnetic stir bar and remote motor. BioConnect then stepped in, providing a unique customized assembly that other suppliers could not offer. One bag was preloaded with sodium chloride and the magnetic stir bar. Pall Corporation supplied the sterilizing filters. After assembly and packaging, BioConnect saw to it that everything was sterilized to 10-6 SAL by gamma irradiation.

Putting it to the Test

Once the team developed a viable prototype, it had to be tested to determine if the IV bags meet U.S. Pharmacopeia standards. Among other data, a test demonstration also would help verify if the filters in the assembly perform the same in zero gravity as on Earth.

While it is expensive to send hardware to the International Space Station, other test methods would not prove adequate. Using a plane to make parabolic flights, for example, would provide only 20-30 seconds of zero gravity. Yet, it takes one to one-and-a-half hours to produce one bag of saline solution.

Given this, a technology demonstration was scheduled for May, 2010. After the shuttle docked on the International Space Station, astronauts unloaded and installed hardware in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG). For testing purposes, diagnostic instrumentation including a flowmeter, temperature and pressure sensors, conductivity meters, and other hardware delivered immediate data to scientists on Earth.

Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG)
Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG)

 The trained astronauts then attempted to make two bags of saline, each holding about 1.5 liters. The solution was saved to be analyzed after the shuttle returned. If the process proves valid, the instrumentation could be stripped away and the system scaled down to only a pump, filters, and a bag. 

The next phase of testing will then focus on determining the filters’ operating life and how it compares to operation on Earth.

 A Potentially Bright Future

With inquiries from the U.S. military about the technology, IV Gen is already gaining momentum. The potential to draw water from a muddy puddle, drive it through filters with a compressed gas cartridge, and remotely produce saline IV bags has multiple applications.

And it all comes down to a brilliant team that overcame a series of obstacles. . .and tapped into the right resources to deliver a pump, filters, and a bag.

BioConnect is a disposable bioprocess assembly solution that features custom configurations and complete validation. With BioConnect, disposable bioprocess solutions arrive assembled and sterilized with full traceability for seamless integration into your process.

 


Are your employees washing their hands? Train them using this kit. $60.75

June 4, 2010
Glo-Germ portable sanitation training kit

Ideal for training employees about proper hand washing and cleaning techniques

 

Kits contain lotion and powder which contain plastic ”germs” that glow under ultraviolet (UV) light. To determine proper hand washing technique , apply oils to hands. This spreads thousands of these tiny plastic flourescent ”germs” on the hands. Place hands under the UV light after normal hand washing. Plastic germs glow brightly to show the spots missed or not cleaned properly.
Select from two germ training kits. Both kits come with an 8-oz bottle of oil and 4-oz bottle of powder. Model 14103-00 includes a 25” long UV light stick with a 6-ft cord and plug for 120 VAC, 60 Hz operation. Portable model 14103-02 includes a 6-1/2” long, battery-operated UV lamp.

Buy a kit today!


Does your drinking water taste funky? Test your tap water for $19.95

June 3, 2010

Watersafe® All-In-One Drinking Water Test Kit – $19.95 (shipping as low as $5.69)

Watersafe All-In-One Drinking Water Test Kit

  • Lab-quality results in a simple-to-use, affordable test kits
  • Compare your results with EPA-recommended levels
  • Comprehensive test kits detect most common water contaminants

Fast, easy-to-use water test kits detect hazardous contaminants in municipal and private well drinking water. Drinking water test kits indicate the presence of bacteria, pesticides, and lead. Kits also include readings for nitrate (0 to 50 ppm), nitrite (0 to 10 ppm), total chlorine (0 to 10 ppm), pH (6 to 10), and water hardness (0 to 425 ppm). Well water test kits add tests for contaminants commonly found in private well water: iron and copper (0 to 5 ppm). Order bacteria, pesticides, and lead stand-alone kits if less comprehensive tests are required. All kits are for one-time use.

Buy one today!


What’s new at Cole-Parmer? The 2010 Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

June 2, 2010
2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook

If you’re looking for brand-name laboratory and process solutions, the 2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook contains a comprehensive selection of items. Choose from 240 pages stocked with a variety of Masterflex®, Ismatec®, and other pump systems, along with tubing, fittings, valves, filtration, the latest flowmeter technologies, pH meters, conductivity instruments, baths and circulators, and more.

The book also features new products, including a series of Cole-Parmer® user-friendly touch screen syringe pumps available in infusion, infusion/withdrawal, infusion/withdrawal programmable, push/pull, and push/pull programmable models.

For laboratories or process plants requiring integrated solutions, the sourcebook highlights the BioConnect® program. BioConnect offers custom-made single-use bioprocess assemblies with full lot traceability, manufactured in an ISO-13485-certified, cGMP-compliant facility.

 Many products within the sourcebook are designated as Guaranteed In Stock (GIS) and are ready to ship. To request a FREE 2010 Cole-Parmer® Fluid Handling System Sourcebook, call 800-323-4340 or visit http://www.coleparmer.com/requests/default.asp?sel=ND&referred_id=5618.


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