Press
13 November 2020
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22 May 2020
Traditional total viable counts (TVC) are labour intensive and can require up to 72 hours or more to produce a result.
Rapid methods can reduce the need to place products on ‘hold’, but the range of rapid methods available for total viable counts is limited, often requiring large capital investment and significant foot space on the laboratory bench.
SBT Instruments have launched a fast and affordable TVC measurement device with a small footprint and rapidmicrobiology talks with SBT Instruments, on the technology behind their innovative product, its easy-to-use format and how it compares to other plate counting methods in use today.
Traditional total viable counts (TVC) are labour intensive and can require up to 72 hours or more to produce a result.
Rapid methods can reduce the need to place products on ‘hold’, but the range of rapid methods available for total viable counts is limited, often requiring large capital investment and significant foot space on the laboratory bench.
SBT Instruments have launched a fast and affordable TVC measurement device with a small footprint and rapidmicrobiology talks with Michael Maimann, Head of Commercial at SBT Instruments, on the technology behind their innovative product, its easy-to-use format and how it compares to other plate counting methods in use today.
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