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Future of diagnostics research study
We are pleased to share the findings from our primary research, offering valuable insights into the challenges, emerging trends, and future direction of the molecular and immunodiagnostics industry.
The research addresses the following questions:
- What are the top challenges faced by diagnostic test development facilities?
- Which factors are likely to have the biggest positive and negative impacts on the diagnostics industry over the next 5 years?
- Where can diagnostics make the most positive effect on patient outcomes today and over the next 5 years?
- Which technologies and services will have the biggest impact over the next 5 years?
- What practical steps can be taken to accelerate the future of diagnostics?

Filtration solutions for accurate water testing
Monitoring water quality relies on the measurement of different parameters, including total suspended solids (TSS) and total dissolved solids (TDS), which are the molecules and ions that remain in a water sample after filtration.
Regulations on workflows and thresholds vary depending on country, region, or city. Regardless of the location, wastewater quality testing is a long, manual process. Proper filtration is vital in this process. Whatman filters 934-AH meet US EPA Laboratory Standard Method 2540 parts C, D, and E and GF/C meet standard for EN872.

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SUPRAdisc™ II depth filter modules
Next generation in depth filter module technology for bioprocess clarification applications.
The SUPRAdisc™ II module design combines the filtration performance of Seitz™ media and the structural robustness of interlocking dual drainage plates.

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ÄKTA go™ protein purification system
Compact liquid chromatography system to support routine protein purification in research laboratories.
Product specifications
ÄKTA go™ protein purification system
| Throughput | Up to 300 units per load / 1200 units per 8-hour shift |
| Pump type | Peristaltic pump |
| Fill Volume Range | 1.0 – 50 mL |
| In-process control | Programmable up to 100% of units |
| Product contact materials | Single-use flow path assembly |
| Interior classification | ISO 5 / Grade A |
| Cleanroom classification | ISO 8 / Grade D |
| Dimensions | 1.7 x 1.5 x 2.2 m (5’6” x 4’9” x 7’2”) |
| Required cleanroom space | 15m² (160 sq. ft.) |
| Electrical | 208–240 VAC, single phase, 50–60 Hz, FLA 36 |
Qualitative standard filter paper [2 or 3 items]
Whatman Grade 3 Qualitative Filter Papers
A standard grade filter used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials. For use in büchner funnels.
Whatman Grade 5 Qualitative Filter Papers
A standard grade clarifying filter excellent for cloudy suspensions and for water and soil analysis.
Whatman Grade 226 Qualitative Filter Papers
A general qualitative filter with creped surface. High filtration speed, faster than grade 202 and retain coarse particles gelatinous precipitates.
Qualitative standard filter paper [3 or 4 items]
Qualitative standard filter paper
Whatman Grade 114 Qualitative Filter Papers
Whatman Grade 1575 Qualitative Filter Papers
Whatman Grade 2 Qualitative Filter Papers
Additional resources [2 or 3 items]
Tuesday, April 30, 2024
A standard grade clarifying filter excellent for cloudy suspensions and for water and soil analysis.
Whatman Grade 226 Qualitative Filter Papers
A standard grade filter used in qualitative analytical techniques to determine and identify materials. For use in büchner funnels.
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Qualitative standard filter paper
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Whatman Grade 114 Qualitative Filter Papers
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Whatman Grade 1575 Qualitative Filter Papers
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Whatman Grade 2 Qualitative Filter Papers
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Qualitative standard filter paper
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Whatman Grade 114 Qualitative Filter Papers
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Whatman Grade 1575 Qualitative Filter Papers
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Whatman Grade 2 Qualitative Filter Papers
Product Comparison
ÄKTA go™Achieve desired purity with ease in routine purifications – make the most of valuable bench/cold-room space |
ÄKTA pure™Flexibility in research – match most current and future purification challenges |
ÄKTA start™Entry level chromatography solution for the preparative purification of proteins in lab scale. |
ÄKTA oligosynt™Compact, fully automated oligonucleotide synthesizer to support research and process development laboratories. |
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| Support for affinity chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, and multimodal (mixed mode) chromatography | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Support for affinity chromatography, ion exchange chromatography, multimodal (mixed mode) and size exclusion chromatography | yes | yes | no | no |
| Support for hydrophobic interaction chromatography | yes | yes | yes | no |
| Scale up, method development and optimisation using design of experiment (DoE) | no | yes | yes | yes |
| Automated: resin/column scouting, multistep purification, external equipment | no | yes | no | yes |
| Wavelength (nm) | Fixed at 280nm | Optional Fixed at 280, dual 260/280 or multi – up to 3 between 190-700 | Fixed at 280nm | Optional Fixed at 280, dual 260/280 or multi – up to 3 between 190-700 |
| Recommended flow rate (mL/min) | 0.01-25.0 | 0.001-25/0.01-150 | 0.01-25.0 | 0.001-25/0.01-150 |
| Maximum operating pressure (Mpa) | 5 | 20/5 | 7 | 20/4 |













