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For researchers facing the challenge of dealing with surplus lab equipment, Stable Arm offers a laboratory disposal service to address this issue. This service not only assists customers in decluttering unused equipment but also aids in generating revenue from items that might have otherwise been discarded. 

By utilizing this service, customers benefit from effective budget management and contribute to Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) disposal savings, including electrical safety costs. 

No matter the size of inventory, feel free to contact us about your lab asset management needs. We will work with you to determine the best solution and price for guaranteed stress-free conversion.

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Here's a list of instruments that we are currently looking for :-

We Sell & Service the Following Instruments

The Refurbishment Process

The process of refurbishing lab equipment typically involves several steps to ensure that the equipment is restored to a functional and reliable state. Here is a general outline of the process:

1. Evaluation and Inspection

The first step is to evaluate the condition of the equipment and inspect it thoroughly. This includes checking for any physical damage, wear and tear, or malfunctioning components. The purpose is to identify the scope of refurbishment required.

2. Disassembly

If necessary, the equipment may need to be disassembled to access its internal components. This allows for a more thorough inspection and cleaning process.

3. Cleaning

Cleaning is a crucial step in refurbishing lab equipment. The equipment is thoroughly cleaned to remove any contaminants, dust, or residues that may have accumulated over time. Special care is taken to clean sensitive parts, such as optics or electronics, using appropriate cleaning agents and techniques.

4. Repair or Replacement

Any damaged or malfunctioning components identified during the inspection are repaired or replaced. This may involve replacing faulty parts, such as sensors, motors, or circuit boards, with new or refurbished components. The goal is to ensure that the equipment functions properly and meets the manufacturer’s specifications.

5. Calibration and Testing

Once the repairs and replacements are completed, the equipment undergoes calibration and testing procedures. Calibration ensures that the instrument provides accurate and reliable measurements by aligning it with known standards. Testing involves running the equipment through a series of performance checks to verify its functionality and accuracy.

6. Software Updates

If the equipment includes software or firmware, it may be necessary to update or upgrade the software to the latest version. This ensures compatibility with modern operating systems and includes any bug fixes or performance improvements.

7. Quality Assurance

After refurbishment, the equipment goes through a quality assurance process. This involves thorough testing to ensure that it meets the required standards and performs reliably. It may involve testing the equipment under different operating conditions or scenarios.

8. Documentation and Packaging

The final step is to prepare the necessary documentation, such as refurbishment reports, calibration certificates, and user manuals, to accompany the refurbished equipment. The equipment is then carefully packaged to protect it during transportation.

Our Team In Action

"On-Site Excellence: Stable Arm Service Solutions"

Our dedicated team of skilled technicians is equipped with the expertise and resources to handle a wide range of laboratory instruments. From routine maintenance to complex repairs, we ensure that your lab equipment operates at its optimal performance, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.

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