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Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc. Announces New Ergonomic Bactron Anaerobic Chamber For Microbiology Research

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Cornelius, OR, June 29th, 2010 – Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc. announces the release of their latest offering to the Life Sciences, University, and Clinical research labs with the BacBASIC Environmental Work Station and Incubator for anaerobic conditions in microbiology & cell biology applications.

Anaerobic Glove Boxes have made a name for themselves over the last fifteen years. As more researchers and clinicians realize the cost savings involved with moving from anaerobic jars or bags to anaerobic workstations, they also note the significant improvement in efficacy and efficiency in successful culture, isolation and identification processes. Such precision control of environment is essential when clinically diagnosing serious infections for rapid and accurate results.

Anaerobic Bactron Chamber

The New SHEL LAB BacBASIC

The new SHEL LAB BacBASIC Anaerobic Chamber is designed with the clinical/research laboratory technician in mind by providing bare-handed access for delicate procedures, from unpacking material to inoculation, incubation, inspection and recovery, without compromising the required desired hypoxic atmosphere. While the glove-free process isn’t a brand new concept for the experienced manufacturers at Sheldon, the new ergonomic design provides the greatest reach and comfort available. This combined with the savvy and user-friendly LCD control panel, space-saving exterior and numerous other features, offers one of the most ergonomic, user-friendly anaerobic work stations now available.

SHEL LAB BacBASIC Features:
Excellent Lighting and Visibility
Quick-Entry Glove-less Sleeve System
Rapid Auto Purge Pass Box For Introduction of Petri Plates, Specimens, and Supplies
Incubated Storage Capacity for up to 150 Petri Plates
Easy-to-change Anatox and Catalyst Packs with 6 Month Usability
Incubation Temperature Range From Ambient Temperature to 42° C
Removable Front For Placement of Large Instruments Inside Chamber
Durable Stainless Steel Construction

The BacBASIC, designed to optimize limited laboratory work spaces, has a minimal exterior footprint and can be relocated with relative ease. It can serve as an ideal auxiliary chamber option for over-flow work, extra plate storage and emergency back-up to your primary chamber. This addition to the 20 year legacy of Bactron Anaerobic chambers represents the perfect entry level chamber.

About Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc.
Over the past 40 years Sheldon has worked with industry leaders to design solutions for production and research needs across the entire constant temperature/environment spectrum. Over that time our reputation has grown as an innovator of dependable and reliable equipment, designed for demanding environments. Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc. was founded in 1970 with the goal of being a worldwide leading manufacturer of constant temperature equipment and has been designing and manufacturing equipment for the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, research and production markets ever since.

SHEL LAB Bactron Training Seminar Gets Positive Reviews

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

On February 25th, Sheldon Manufacturing held a Bactron Training Seminar for USA customers who purchased a SHEL LAB Bactron Chamber. The training’s purpose was to help users operate the Bactron Systems and to offer proper anaerobic techniques for daily procedures in the Lab.

The 2 day event included 3 hours of  discussion and a presentation regarding theoretical aspects of obligate anaerobiosis – types of infections involving anaerobic bacteria and the anaerobic organisms most frequently involved in infections – including techniques covering specimen collection, primary isolation, identification, and susceptibility testing.

The Workshop also included an in depth laboratory session presenting unknown organisms for identification using rapid, inexpensive and reliable procedures.

The head instructor for the event was Dr. William Uicker, and the Bactron users at the seminar ranged from Clinical Microbiologists and Bio-Fuels researchers to Educators and Research Biologists.  While the amount of participants was minimal for the first seminar, attendee numbers will only increase as the overall feedback was overwhelmingly positive.  One research biologist was highly impressed with the educational value of the the session:

“My main goal was to learn how to use and maintain the Bactron IV. The didactic training, however, was a very nice touch.”

Hotel accommodations and meals were provided by Sheldon Manufacturing, adding to the overall value for the attendees. “Overall, everything was great. Both the food and the hotel were awesome.  The seminar classroom was nice and worked great during my visit,” added Mauricio.

With the excellent response and clear benefit for everyone involved, the Bactron Training will be a reoccurring event, 2 to 3 times a year. Check back for future dates and email sales@shellab. with any questions.

40 Years of Manufacturing Laboratory Equipment

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Unfortunately for Dan Sheldon, our owner, we have kept quite a few pictures proving how long we’ve been in the Life Sciences industry and lab equipment business. We couldn’t help but share some of these images from what seems like decades ago. That might be because it was.

SHEL LAB Laboratory Incubators

Dan Sheldon - Sheldon Manufacturing, 1988

After forty years of manufacturing constant temperature equipment, we have grown quite a bit. Founded in 1970, Sheldon Inc. started out with just a few different types of incubators. Those incubators have had the luxury of 4 decades of advancements in engineering, design, and productivity with the Shellab quality remaining constant. Check out the difference below.

Sheldon Manufacturing General Purpose Incubator from the 70's

Sheldon Manufacturing Incubator from the 70's

3517 CO2 Incubator -Today

Shellab Incubator -Today

Our line of equipment has expanded exponentially over the years as well.  We now manufacture hundreds different types of units ranging from water baths, to vacuum ovens, lab ovens, and every type of incubator on the market.  Such progress as a company is largely due to enhancing our manufacturing processes to stay both relevant and efficient with current components and technology.  Below is part of our powder-coat painting process for our incubators from way back when.  Not too far off from some modern abstract art installations.

We like to think of ourselves as wise when it comes to Laboratory equipment.  We enjoy our work daily and hope that it shows in our products as much as our experience and industry wisdom. We hope you liked these vintage photos we stumbled upon.

One of our first logos …

An early Shellab Brochure

Early Shellab Logo

Sheldon Manufacturing and Laboratory Product Manufacturers Orchestrate Haiti Relief

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Cornelius, OR, January 27th, 2010 – Dan Sheldon, president of Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc., is establishing a cooperative of Laboratory Product Manufacturers to donate vital lab equipment, such as freezers and incubators, to re-establish labs in Haiti in the aftermath.

As the emergency recovery period continues in Haiti following the recent earthquake disaster,  looming large in its wake is the Long-term reconstruction and rebuilding of an entire country.  According to Mark L. Schneider, former Peace Corps director in the Clinton administration, “Long-term reconstruction will last more than a decade and involve billions of dollars in aid.” In the front and center of the reconstruction period is the glaringly obvious need to build essential structures like schools, government buildings, and hospitals. But with a disaster of this magnitude – the worse national disaster in the history of the Western Hemisphere – it’s hard to imagine every aspect of what will be needed to get a third world country like Haiti at least back to where it was as a nation.

One necessity is in the Clinical Laboratory arena.  Laboratory equipment is essential for blood banking, vaccine storage, infectious disease control, waste water treatment and testing, diagnostics and treatment. All things that are extremely sensitive, both socially and relative to time, when most of the population is living close to each other in tents with little or no sanitation.  Dan Sheldon and his Laboratory Manufacturing company, Sheldon Manufacturing, are leveraging  industry contacts to collect donations of capital equipment, lab consumables and technical expertise for the Haiti relief efforts.

“We are working with teams on the ground to identify the state of the current infrastructure and supply any immediate need for equipment and supplies. As the recovery efforts move to rebuilding projects, we hope to work hand-in-hand with government and the private sector to supply state of the art equipment and supplies to the people of Haiti. Initial response from my industry contacts has been very receptive and I am optimistic that we can fully outfit a number of labs over the next 12-18 months.”

It is estimated that outfitting a laboratory with supplies and equipment can cost anywhere from $100,000 to $150,000.  Knowing that there is pledged support for new labs during this chaotic time that will directly result in treatment and prevention of infectious disease is just one small step of many that will be required to help rebuild Haiti.

CEM Corporation is also supporting Haiti Relief efforts with their Hats for Haiti fundraiser.  The Company will be offering its trademark Crazy Dave Beanies, which have become a tradition at the exhibition, for a 1 dollar contribution. All proceeds from the beanies will benefit the American Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund and CEM will match every dollar contributed to Hats for Haiti. Learn more about Hats for Haiti

Please stop by the CEM booth #2669 and get your Crazy Dave Beanie for a minimum $1 donation to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief Fund.

Anaerobic Microbiology Uncovers Mother’s gum disease linked to infant’s death

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

MSNBC.com recently posted an informative anaerobic microbiology article regarding a study done at Case Western University that linked gum disease to an infants death.

Expectant mothers have long been warned that gum disease can cause a baby to be born prematurely or too small. But for the first time scientists have linked bacteria from a mother’s gums to an infection in a baby that was full-term but stillborn, according to the study which was published Thursday in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Scientists from Case Western University made the discovery after a 35-year-old California woman contacted them to help investigate the death of her baby. Earlier studies by the same researchers showed that an oral bacteria called Fusobacterium nucleatum could spread from the bloodstream to the placenta in mice. The woman wanted to know if it was possible in humans.

Women have been warned that gum disease could lead to a baby being born prematurely, or too small, but up until this point, Doctors had yet to definitively link gum disease to a single case of infant death.

Bacteria from the mouth can easily get into the bloodstream once a woman’s gums are bleeding, explains the study’s lead author Yiping Han, an associate professor of periodontics and pathology at Case Western University. Generally, this type of bacteria can be easily combated by the immune system of the mom-to-be, whether mouse or human. But because of special conditions that exist in the womb, the fetus can be more susceptible, Han suspects.

While this strengthens the argument that women who are pregnant and are experiencing gum-related problems should immediately get themselves checked out by a dentist, Dr. Richard H. Beigi states that women shouldn’t be overly alarmed by this single case.

“This is just one case,” he explained. “Most pregnant women have bleeding gums and most don’t have dead babies. This can happen, but it’s rare. And this finding doesn’t mean that it’s increasing.”

Source: MSNBC.com

Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc. Improves Manufacturing Automation

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Press Release:

Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc., a leading laboratory equipment manufacturer in Cornelius, Oregon, Invests in two new Trumpf Press Brakes, continuing their growth as  a premier international OEM manufacturer.

With centralized programming of CAD Software, the Trubend 3120 press brake from Trumpf allows for automated fabrication of raw metal into component parts by providing exacting tolerances and a comprehensive database of shortening values, depth values, and bending programs. Such characteristics promote consistent, top of the line, machine-quality manufacturing, ultimately improving run time, flexibility and output.  In addition to automating most of the set up process,  the press brakes offer state of the art safety features that are extremely important with such powerful machinery.

By investing in the press brakes and large scale automation, Sheldon shows its dedication towards being a world-class original equipment manufacturer and partner. Having in-house equipment of this quality means there is no outsourcing of key manufacturing steps.  Everything is handled at Sheldon in the US. “Our ability to automate so much of our metal production is key to staying competitive with the global marketplace,” according to Dan Sheldon, President of Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc..

With 40 years in the business of manufacturing top of the line equipment, low volume high mix production is a big key for Sheldon’s future success as a world class OEM.

New Press Brake

The New Trumpf Press Brake

Upcoming Conferences Sheldon Manufacturing will be Attending

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

We are excited for the upcoming trade show season.  Please visit us if you are attending any of these conferences.

Orlando, FL, Pittcon: February 28- March 5th : Booth #1856  www.pittcon.org

San Juan , Puerto Rico, Interphex: March 2nd- March 5th: booth #501  www.interphexpuertorico.com

Munich, Germany, Analytica: March 22nd -March 26th Stand # B2-128 http://www.analytica.de/en/Home

San Diego, CA, ASM: May 24th  – May 26th booth #600 http://gm.asm.org/

Shel Lab Water Bath Overview Video

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Our water baths have been complaining that they don’t get any press lately, so we thought we would extend some holiday spirit and make a video about them.

Being an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for more than 40 years has its benefits.  We have the advantage of designing equipment based on years of feedback from customers, colleagues, and competitors - in addition to honing our manufacturing processes along the way.   The latest family of Shellab Water Baths has benefitted from and evolved with such evaluation and sentiment in mind.  Some of the features include coved corners within the chamber for efficient and simple cleaning, a drip free cover holster, and over temperature protection, to name a few.   But alas, what’s the point of the video if we talk about everything here.  See for yourself.  

Celebrating the 25 Year Anniversary of the Acclaimed SHEL LAB Incubator

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Has it been that long?

Our General purpose incubators have had a successful career in the life sciences industry, earning a strong reputation and lots of popularity in the marketplace. So, we thought it would be nice to recognize all their hard work and dedication in the labs by celebrating and reflecting upon why they have been such prolific incubators over the last 25 years.

SHEL LAB Incubator Has Superior Temperature Uniformity

SHEL LAB General Purpose Incubator

The SHEL LAB incubator possesses superior craftsmanship with a seam-welded design, protecting against gradual breakdown over time and providing a consistency that guarantees the same results over 25 years. A unique warm air-jacket design, heated outer door, and 5 strategically placed heating elements deliver an uncompromising temperature uniformity, which means no hot spots. This has been winning the delight of scientists and lab professionals for years.

Overall operation of the SHEL LAB Incubators are controlled with simplicity and safety, also helping with their lab popularity. Temperature calibration is controlled with a touch pad. The microprocessor controller achieves exceptional temperature control with no overshoot, while set-point and actual chamber temperature are digitally displayed. A totally independent controller provides the safety of guarding against overtemperature.

With multiple sizes to fit any laboratory need, time-tested quality and performance, and operational simplicity, it’s pretty easy to see why these incubators have gained noteriety. Now depended on by Laboratory professionals from around the world, the SHEL LAB Incubators deserve a bit of recognition for work they’ve put in over the years. Salute!

For even more details and benefits of the SHEL LAB incubator, check out the General Purpose Incubator product page.

SHEL LAB General Purpose Incubator Family, General Incubators, Laboratory Incubators

SHEL LAB General Purpose Incubator Family

Fall Preparation for the H1N1 Flu

Monday, September 21st, 2009

We are committed to keeping everyone healthy and in tip top shape to keep production running at full steam and customer support at the high level our customers have come to expect. Therefore, as advised by our Center for Disease Control (CDC) friends,  the Sheldon Manufacturing family is taking pre-emptive action against any potential H1N1 flu outbreak this Fall.  The CDC recommends to have contingency plans for such an outbreak as ideal conditions resurface with the Fall season.  As it never hurts to share, we wanted to let you know what we are doing here at Sheldon to help prevent this from affecting our work place.

Employee Education Campaing:

  • Letters home for the families
  • Weekly newsletters
  • PA updates and announcements
  • Weekly meetings amongst supervisors

Preparation Steps and Action:

Flu prevention kit for each employee to take home that included:

    • Hand sanitizer for whole family
    • Digital thermometer
    • Brochures and pamphlets
    • Antiviral spray & Alcohol wipes
    • Tissues for the family
    • Hand sanitizer stations all through the shop
    • Tool and surface disinfecting protocol for all tools daily

    In addition to these important steps, tools, and procedures, we are also monitoring websites and staying up on the latest news.  For the benefit of all employees, all information and everything sent out has been bi-lingual in Spanish and English.  In case you missed it, check out how SHEL LAB  incubators are helping fight the H1N1 Flu on the scientific and medical level.

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