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AstellBio bring Liquid Waste Autoclaves to ChemUK 2023

AstellBio – the leading manufacturer of thermal effluent decontamination systems and liquid waste autoclaves in the UK, will be exhibiting at ChemUK 2023 on the 10th and 11th May 2023.

The event marks a number of firsts – being the first instance of CHEMLAB – a laboratory-focussed show within ChemUK, the first live premiering of the AstellBio Sink & Autoclave Combo – a combination unit containing a traditional autoclave and a liquid waste autoclave, and the first trade show that AstellBio has attended as a stand-alone brand.

The company hopes that its new range of liquid waste autoclaves – such as the AstellBio Sink – will find an audience with ChemUK’s new CHEMLAB show by appealing to laboratory staff’s need for safer, cleaner ways of sterilising liquid waste. Meanwhile their larger effluent decontamination systems will be of interest to businesses who have traditionally used chemical methods to sterilise large volumes of wastewater.

“In 2023 we want to make sure everyone is aware of our cleaner, safer ways to decontaminate and dispose of biologically contaminated liquid waste, and these free-to-attend events are an excellent chance to do so,” said Astell & AstellBio’s Sales and Marketing Director, Paul Birchmore. “Our latest range of small liquid waste autoclaves provides research laboratories with the same thermal wastewater treatment technology that our large-scale effluent decontamination systems have provided to many other industries.”

AstellBio will be exhibiting on Booth C74 at ChemUK 2023, 10th to 11th May 2023.

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