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15,000 psi Pressure Comparator and Test Gauge with Advanced Safety Features for Field and Laboratory Use


A new hydraulic pressure comparator with industry-leading safety features and a high-pressure version of its popular XP2i test gauge have been introduced by Ametek Crystal Engineering. Both the GaugeCalHP pressure comparator and high-pressure XP2i test gauge are rated to 15 000 psi / 1000 bar / 100 MPa.


The highly versatile GaugeCalHP is suitable for test and calibration use with water or oil, either in the field or the laboratory


Key features include a fine adjust that is easy to use at 15,000 psi and a connection fitting with quick alignment swivel capability. A pivoting manifold rotates to fit large-size gauges. To increase stability, the device’s reservoir can quickly add a small amount of pressure to bleed air out of the weep hole. A drip tray captures excess fluid.


The patent-pending Crystal Pressure Fittings (CPF) add unique O-ring sealing for leak-free connections without tools The self-venting weep hole alerts users before they disconnect from a pressurised system. CPF fittings and hoses come with an industry first 4:1 safety factor.


Crystal Engineering’s rugged, intrinsically safe XP2i pressure gauge is now available for pressures up to 15,000 psi. Key features include IP-67 rated, marine-grade enclosure (submersible up to 1 meter), a fast pressure safety valve (PSV) mode and a leak-free Crystal pressure fitting connection. Active Digital Temperature Compensation assures 0.1% of reading accuracy from -10 to 50°C.


The dual display version adds additional features, including leak rate, tare mode, and differential pressure (when connected to a second XP2i). The optional DataLoggerXP upgrade lets users record up to 32,000 data points and export the data into Excel.


Crystal Engineering produces highly accurate, field-grade testing and calibration equipment for measurement applications in oil and natural gas, power generation, wastewater, water supply, manufacturing, aerospace, and aircraft maintenance. 28443pr@reply-direct.com


New Specific Variants of Laboratory Press Systems Now Available


The Maassen GmbH manual driven laboratory presses can now be equipped with a digital display including the option for digital readout. And the maximum pressure can be electronically limited to your own needed value, adjustable to the maximum pressure your die set can handle. So, there is no need to take extreme care not to let the pressure getting too high any more. This avoids


damage to expensive die sets and helps getting equal pellets with every press process even when operators change. The digital readout with serial connector can be used to monitor the applied pressure to every sample.


For clean bench use with hazardous substances or even explosive samples remote controlled presses are available. A remote controlled manual press consists of a hydraulic pumping module and a separate press stand part, connected with hydraulic tubes. A remote controlled motor driven press can also be obtained with external Start/Stop feature.


All presses and displays are calibrated and checked for correct performance. For GLP purposes a specific calibration certificate can be produced.


In combination with their easy-to-use pellet die sets, Maassen GmbH laboratory presses are the perfect tool for XRF and FT-IR sample preparation and much more.


For small and extremely hard materials there are pellets of tungsten carbide hard metal available if required. 28891pr@reply-direct.com


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Lightweight Modular Chest Freezer Rack


Micronic has added a Modular Vertical Freezer Rack to its extensive range of sample storage accessories for biobanking.


The Modular Freezer Rack provides a flexible and low cost solution for organising sample storage in a chest freezer. The lightweight modular storage system fits into all chest freezers and is fully compatible with all ANSI / SLAS standard footprint storage racks.


To set up the easy-to-use modular system simply click individual rack


holders (height: 68mm) together to construct a tower of up to 15 holders. Each rack holder has the capacity to house a single Micronic storage rack (Roborack-96, Comorack-96, Comorack-24 and Arctic Rack-24). When using the Micronic Loborack-96 with a low profile cover, one rack holder accommodates two Loboracks, providing a space saving storage solution. Manufactured from a special durable high grade plastic - Micronic Modular Vertical Freezer Racks are ideally constructed for long term storage at ultra-low temperatures.


Compared to storing samples in an upright freezer, the main advantage of a chest freezer is that they are more energy efficient due to better cold air retention. In addition to offering lower ongoing energy consumption chest freezers are typically less expensive to purchase and tend to have longer life cycles than upright models.


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