The Laboratory Glassware Washer: The Unsung Hero of the Laboratory

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The Laboratory Glassware Washer: The Unsung Hero of the Laboratory

15 May, 2012

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Glassware.

A laboratory glassware washer is a piece of equipment that you usually don't think about until it breaks down, and all work in the laboratory screeches to a halt. Laboratory glassware washers come in many sizes and shapes, from compact, undercounter models to large, double-stacked units that can handle the glassware needs of half a dozen laboratories. Models developed by Miele Professional include programmable controls, and some are network-enabled, so that you can control them from your workstation.

Miele laboratory glassware washing machines are designed for the rigorous demands of all laboratories, most of which require a standard washer that can handle flasks, pipettes, and other common items of  glassware.

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