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6 ANALYTICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT


offering unparalleled ease-of-use and eliminating the need for extensive training. High-throughput is also ensured as a result of the instruments’ feature to automatically recognise both the dispensing module and reagent data, optimising productivity. In addition, the easy-to-read display tracks titration curve and data.


As well as the capabilities offered by the TitroLine 6000, the TitroLine 7000 titrator provides users with the ability to undertake perchloric acid titrations and other complex non-aqueous titrations, while allowing easy generation of up to 50 user-defined methods. Te system enables wireless electrode recognition of SCHOTT ID electrodes which ensures accurate calibrations and measurements.


Fig. 2. TitroLine: the new range offers accuracy and ease of use..


ITT announced that its SI Analytics brand has launched the TitroLine titrator series for advanced titration and dosing applications. Tis series completes SI Analytics’ offering of automatic titrators and includes the TitroLine 6000, TitroLine 7000 and TITRONIC 500 piston burette.


Te family of instruments combines accuracy and ease-of-use to create solutions that offer unmatched flexibility and reliability for content analysis in various samples.


Te SI Analytics TitroLine titrators from ITT Analytics offer a wide


New sample prep products


advance filter plates, which provide high performance membranes in an optimised filter plate configuration for diagnostic, genomic and protein applications. New sealing technology and advanced tip design


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result in faster, uniform filtration rates, improving well- to-well, plate-to-plate and lot-to-lot consistency. Also featured was the company’s new Microsep


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all Life Sciences used Pittcon to present its suite of advanced filtration products to optimise laboratory processes. This includes AcroPrep


spectrum of capabilities for a variety of applications across the water and wastewater, environmental, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Compact in design, the TitroLine 6000 (Fig. 2) and TitroLine 7000 titrators feature a new PC-based user interface,


Advance and Macrosep Advance ultrafiltration centrifugal devices that simplify many common nucleic acid and protein handling procedures, facilitating higher volumes of pure product and high recovery rates of up to 90 per cent. Ultrafiltration reduces the amount of handling that can cause damage to samples, leaving concentrated samples ready for direct incorporation into downstream applications at critical stages in the discovery process. Pall’s microfiltration centrifugal devices are used in


separation and small-scale general filtration procedures, and can be combined with chromatography resins to


For its part, the TITRONIC 500 offers a precise and easy alternative to bottletop and classical glass burettes. Operation is simple as the reagent is filled automatically and the easy-to-read display clearly shows the amounts used for titration. Te TITRONIC 500 also allows users to perform dosing operations quickly while conducting manual titrations with ease, ensuring that measurement is trouble-free and reliable.


Among many other innovations, Waters Corporation unveiled three new ACQUITY UPLC systems, further extending the impact of sub-two micron separation technology to address targeted analytical challenges. Te addition of the ACQUITY UltraPerformance supercritical fluid chromatography


create a fast, efficient method for purifying proteins. Also on show was the high performance Acrodisc PSF syringe filters that expedite automated sample processing and clarification. The automation-certified Acrodisc filter is more


retentive than standard 25 mm devices and is available with single-layered membranes or multi-layered glass fibre prefilters. Engineered for retention efficiency, Acrodisc PSF syringe filters with GHP membrane extend column life by as much as 46 times and provide two to four times the throughput of standard glass fibre prefilter devices.


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