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Chromatography 15 New 917 Coulometer


Metrohm is pleased to announce that the successful Ti-Touch titrator family has been expanded by a new member, the 917 Ti-Touch Coulometer. Just like its siblings, the 917 Coulometer is a compact, stand-alone instrument integrating control unit, magnetic stirrer, and the pump for reagent exchange into a single, space-saving design. Outstanding features and benefits make the 917 Coulometer the preferred solution for routine use in any laboratory.


Maximum user safety


• Reagent exchange at the push of a button • Reagent quality (number of determinations, reagent capacity and drift) monitored at all times.


Maximum ease of use • Manual or automated reagent exchange


• 14 shortcuts per user to start favorite methods on the touchscreen • Titration starts automatically after sample has been added.


Even more convenience


• Paperless reports can be generated and saved at the USB port to a flash drive or to a network drive


• Ethernet interface: Export results to your LIMS and manage them there!


• Thermal sample preparation (manual or automated).


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‘Polymer and Plastics analysis’ – New Online Resource Addresses Needs and Challenges of the Polymer Industry


Ion chromatography? Metrohm is the better deal!


• Because we make sure your applications run on your Metrohm IC – guaranteed!


• Because when you have a question, our specialists are just a phone call or visit away – guaranteed!


• Because we train you to become an IC expert yourself – guaranteed!


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Metrohm is pleased to support the polymer industry with a new online resource addressing the analytical needs and challenges along the entire process chain. ‘Polymer and plastics analysis’ provides free access to numerous standard-compliant (ASTM, ISO, DIN EN) methods as well as information about suitable instrumentation ranging from NIR and Raman spectroscopy to traditional wet chemical methods (titration, Karl Fischer titration, combustion ion chromatography, thermal stability measurement, electrochemistry).


The new webpages are structured according to the three main steps of the polymer production process, i.e., ‘Quality control of feedstock’, ‘Reaction monitoring’, and ‘Quality control of polymer and plastic products’.


While professionals will find what they would expect on the new webpages (how to determine crucial quality parameters such as additives, copolymer levels, water content, halogens, residual monomers, impurities, etc.), the latest Metrohm online resource takes a look beyond this scope providing dedicated solutions for analysing bioplastics and conductive polymers, the latter being increasingly used in polymer solar cells, polymer-based supercapacitors, electrodes, and other devices.


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