In over 190 countries all over the world, hundreds of thousands of Memmert products have been permanently in use for decades. This is why Memmert is one of the leading suppliers of temperature control appliances worldwide.
Let us take you into the fascinating world of Memmert appliances, which we have collected.
Molecular gastronomy is renowned for using laboratory equipment to create completely new dishes, flavours and textures. Copenhagen’s Alchemist is one of the top international restaurants to have applied this experimental approach as part of a unique culinary signature. In its kitchens, this innovative Danish venue has two Memmert incubators for fermenting ingredients.
¿Almacenar las sondas de alta sensibilidad en una cámara climática con una fluctuación de temperatura máxima de 0,2 K? ¿Acortar los tiempos de secado al vacío? ¿Garantizar la seguridad de las pruebas continuas a largo plazo? ¿Llevar a cabo ensayos con tasas de intercambio de aire definidas? En nuestra página de aplicaciones "Industria" presentamos nuestros equipos Memmert y sus aplicaciones.
El enfoque intransigente en cuanto a calidad ha permitido que Memmert sea, desde los comienzos allá por el año 1947, un socio fiable de la medicina así como de la investigación médica. Por supuesto, Memmert posee la certificación DIN EN ISO 13485 para los dispositivos médicos. Memmert ha superado satisfactoriamente la prórroga de los certificados MDD 93/42/CEE. El organismo designado ha vuelto a expedir el certificado CE existente, la Directiva 93/42/CEE, y ahora es aplicable hasta mayo de 2024 de conformidad con la disposición transitoria (UE) 2017/745. Esta aplicación especial en torno al tema de la medicina muestra los equipos y aplicaciones adecuados.
Es la pasión por el detalle lo que determina la calidad extraordinaria de nuestros equipos con regulación de temperatura. Es el enfoque basado en las necesidades de nuestros usuarios lo que hace que los equipos Memmert sean los acompañantes habituales desde hace décadas de laboratorios farmacéuticos y para la investigación médica. En esta página encontrará estudios de casos y equipos.
Estamos comprometidos en cuerpo y alma con el buen gusto. Para garantizar la extraordinaria fiabilidad y precisión de los incubadores, las estufas de calentamiento y las cámaras climáticas de Memmert, desarrollamos y fabricamos todas las piezas importantes nosotros mismos. Aquí puede leer más sobre lo que tenemos que ofrecerle a la industria alimentaria.
A study by the Institute for Hygiene and Public Health (IHPH) at the University of Bonn from 2009 demonstrates: copper cannot be unconditionally recommended for the prevention of germs, since there are no reliable findings on the antimicrobial effect of copper surfaces after intensive cleaning and disinfection. Stainless steel remains the material of choice for long-lasting appliances.
For many decades now, Memmert has been using high-quality stainless steel for the interiors and outer housing of its ovens, drying ovens, incubators, climate chambers and heating baths. Compared to coated steel plate in particular, the structured stainless steel used to give Memmert appliances their unmistakable appearance is robust, scratch-resistant and can be optimally cleaned with disinfection and cleaning agents. The issue concerning the need to offer interiors made of copper is negated in the study introduced below.
The fight against highly resistant germs in hospitals is one of the great challenges of our times. This has led to a renewed focus on discussions of the oligodynamic (germ-killing) properties of copper. This issue is of continued importance with Memmert as well as the question of whether it makes sense to coat the interior of incubators, and in particular CO2 incubators, with copper. The Institute for Hygiene and Public Health (IHPH) of the University of Bonn has evaluated various research results on the antibacterial qualities of stainless steel and copper in recent years. The overall result shows that the sole use of copper, copper alloys and coatings instead of stainless steel cannot be recommended.
The fact that copper as a raw material has an antimicrobial effect has been known since ancient times. Copper emits ions that can penetrate the bacterial cell and destroy it. In contrast to this, stainless steel is inert, so that it hardly reacts at all with materials in its surroundings, and is extremely sturdy with respect to mechanical loads.
The most convincing argument for the use of stainless steel in healthcare is thus based on its surface properties. The scratch and abrasion-resistant, corrosion-free stainless steel is impervious to acids or lyes, and even after many years of using cleaning and disinfection agents still prevents the formation of a biofilm with dangerous residual germs. As infections are above all transmitted via hands and directly via the surfaces with which they come into contact, copper surfaces must also be cleaned constantly. Attempts to reduce the time spent cleaning and disinfecting through the use of copper surfaces have to be decisively rejected for reasons of safety. The Bonn study reveals that the oligodynamic effect of copper or brass surfaces is reduced by dirt or sweat, and in individual cases, even resistances could be detected.
Cleaning copper surfaces with cleaning and disinfection agents in turn leads to greenish discolouring and to a change in the surface structure, making cleaning increasingly difficult and reducing its antibacterial effect. For surfaces that have to be kept sterile over many years and which are subject to continuous mechanical strain through cleaning and disinfection, as is the case in the interiors of incubators, stainless steel still remains the material of choice – always in combination with an effective plan for cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation, to ensure maximum hygiene.