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PolyScience DuraChill Benchtop podcast

22 May 2023
PolyScience DuraChill Benchtop podcast

Journalist, Andrea Darlas, sits down with PolyScience President, Philip Preston, to discuss how the new DuraChill® Benchtop Chiller by PolyScience is once again changing the game. From patented innovations to a brand new design and -30°C temperature range, if you are looking to upgrade your lab to be the best it can be this is the podcast with all the answers you need.

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Back in 1963, we were a startup. And like many global companies, we started out small but kept thinking big. Along the way, we pioneered innovations ranging from the first zero-switching circulators to the first refrigeration systems for DNA amplification to an award-winning line of culinary products. Over one million temperature control solutions have been sold under our brand name or as private label for large, well-respected manufacturers and distributors. Our dedication to our customers, and their needs, has helped us become a global company that spans six continents and most major cities.

All of our products—Refrigerated Circulators, Heated Circulators, Chillers, Recirculating Coolers, Water Baths, and Custom Equipment—are designed and developed by a highly trained engineering team and manufactured in the U.S.A. to our own rigid standards as well as ISO 9001 quality requirements. After five decades, we're no longer a startup. But the passion for innovation, commitment to quality, and unmatched user-focus continue to drive our enthusiasm for designing and manufacturing superior products. Making us your perfect partner for liquid temperature control.

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DuraChill® Benchtop Chillers

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This is the moment when everything changes. DuraChill Benchtop is the new standard for compact cooling. These powerful units are ideal for use with rotary evaporators, vacuum systems, spectrometers and other analytical instrumentation. Reaches temperatures as low as -30°C.

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