Thursday, April 18, 2013

New Product Line From Quincy Lab!

Our principal, Quincy Lab, now offers Low Temperature Digital Ovens!  These can be great additions to your website and catalog.  Please contact me for pricing, digital images, etc!



Newly released is our "LT" or low temperature series of our Lab Ovens for use with applications that use a lower temperature range than our regular lab ovens. These new models offer all the quality and reliability you have come to expect with Quincy Lab products, along with the ease, convenience, and enhanced stability of digital control. The digital control combines the features of the analog models but offers the ease of temperature setting and the stability of a full PID microprocessor that accurately maintains settings within +/- 1°C, even in varying ambient or power supply conditions. The GCE-LT and AFE-LT series ovens have temperature ranges of ambient +15°F to a maximum of 210°F/99°C and 225°F/107°C, respectively. These new models are competitively priced and offer exceptional value and reliability.

Available in sizes ranging from 0.6 - 3.0 cubic feet and in both gravity convetion and forced air!

Top Ten Observations from NSTA 2013

Just returned from NSTA in San Antonio and thought I'd have a little fun with my blog review....so here it is!





Well...its no the top ten things things that Mick Jagger has learned...but it's my top ten observations from NSTA 2013!

10.  The 50 minute drive between San Antonio and Austin is apparently too far for the airline to deliver lost luggage...my bags visited 5 airports on the trip down!

9.  The CSI shows may be losing some ratings, but Forensics Kits are still all the rage!  Plenty of kit manufacturer's at the show!

8.  The weather in San Antonio in April is far better than the weather in Philly in March (see: Pittcon)

7.  Having hotels with decent prices within walking distance of a trade show really makes a show less mentally/physically taxing!

6.  With a little creative marketing....any product can be referred to as STEM!

5.  Publishing companies are spending less money on trade shows as has been the trend.  There were a lot less booths from them and those who had booths, had smaller ones!

4.  Having your booth in the furthest aisle from the door will kill any chance of you having significant traffic passing by!

3.  Bringing exotic animals to your booth will ensure that camera phones will be going off like the paparazzi!  

2.  NSTA is still a great place for vendors to see product managers and catch up with old friends!

1.  San Antonio is one of the best places to host a show like this.  The town is beautiful, the people are friendly, the food is great, the weather is fantastic, and the venue was perfect for a show this size!

I hope everyone had a safe trip back...due to airline delays, I arrive home at 3AM Saturday morning...i knew the last few trips just went a little too smoothly!

Safe Travels everyone!

John