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How Easy it is to Switch to Hygiena® EnSURE® Touch
How Easy it is to Switch to Hygiena® EnSURE® Touch
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Why the EnSURE® Touch? There is no denying that ATP systems are essential tools for food safety and quality control....

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Our dear colleague..
Our dear colleague..
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💔 It is with profound sadness that I share the heartbreaking news of the passing of our dear colleague and friend,...

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Dental Practice: Protein Residue swabbing for Hygiene Verification
Dental Practice: Protein Residue swabbing for Hygiene Verification
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Protein residue hygiene verification can provide several benefits to a dental practice in terms of having a reliable...

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Water Activity (aw) - how it affects food manufacturing.
Water Activity (aw) - how it affects food manufacturing.
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When choosing a water activity (aw) meter, you should consider factors such as accuracy, range, ease of use,...
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Which Type of Centrifuge is best suited for your business needs?
Which Type of Centrifuge is best suited for your business needs?
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Which Type of Centrifuge is the best suited for your business needs? In this guide, we will discuss the different...
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  • Case Study: Centre for Process Innovation install Analox A50 and Safe-Ox Gas Monitoring System
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    The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) is a UK-based technology innovation centre and the process arm of the High Value Manufacturing, Catapult. CPI enables businesses to develop, prove, prototype and scale up the next generation of products and processes.  CPI operates across a broad range of technologies including; Industrial Biotechnology, Printable Electronics, Formulation and Biologics. They offer experienced scientists, engineers, scale up experts, process operators and...

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  • The Risks of Oxygen Depletion
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    Oxygen is the only gas we breathe that supports life. In the air, a normal concentration of oxygen is 21%, while the rest of the atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and trace gases. Inert gases such as nitrogen, argon and helium are not toxic, but they do not support human breathing. They are odourless, colourless and tasteless making them undetectable. An increase in the concentration of any other gases that are not oxygen can lead to a situation where individuals are at risk of...

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