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Mass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy 15 New Innovative Products Combining Generators and Compressors Introduced


Titan N2 offers safe, sustainable and reliable solutions for laboratories, hospitals, food and drink manufacturers and more to generate the nitrogen they require. With resellers across Europe, and as a leading UK independent provider of nitrogen gas generator solutions, Titan N2 are pleased to introduced two new products to their range.


Introducing the MaxiFlow 30-C Nitrogen Gas Generator: the latest offering in its high-spec equipment portfolio. MaxiFlow 30-C is a medium fl ow, medium purity nitrogen generating system, with an integrated air compressor, making it an all-in-one ‘plug & play’ option. Perfect for areas where space is limited, but reliability is crucial.


Designed to deliver larger capacity fl ow rates of nitrogen, this generator is able to transform compressed air from its surrounding environment into 99.99% nitrogen, exceeding the specifi cation of UHP cylinder gas. Nitrogen is produced by utilising a combination of state-of-the-art purifi cation technologies and high effi ciency fi ltration. In addition, Titan N2 introduces to the market a new and improved addition to their Purge Gas Generator range, the FT-IR Purge Gas Generator System with integrated air compressor. Titan N2 Purge Gas Generator Systems are designed to continuously remove water vapour and CO2


gas from compressed air and inert gasses. The


latest unit in the range now includes and integrated air compressor, allowing for easier installation and maintenance and less space required to house it. This new and improved design provides continuous, uninterrupted operation and is designed to operate 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.


The Titan N2 Air Compressor is designed and engineered specifi cally to provide a dedicated, fully integrated compressed air source for our gas generators. By housing it in the same compact box as the N2 and Purge Air generators, Titan N2 have created two complete, self-contained gas solutions that are perfect for laboratories, factories, and food and beverage manufacturers were space is premium, but safety and reliability are paramount.


By combining our generator with its air compressor in a single box, there are many benefi ts including: a more robust system; a lower cost product; less space requirements; higher reliability; less noise; a safer choice.


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Gas Composition Measurement in Aqueous Media


Miniature Spectrometer Provides High Acquisition Speed


The latest miniature spectrometer from Ocean Optics offers high-sensitivity complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) detector performance, an acquisition speed of up to 3,000 scans a second and on-board spectral buffering to ensure data integrity during reaction monitoring. The Ocean FX spectrometer is suitable for high-speed sorting and grading in production environments, measurement of transient events and reaction kinetics monitoring for drug development and similar applications.


Ocean FX is anchored by a high-sensitivity CMOS detector with good response in the UV, and available with interchangeable slits. Its on-board buffer holds up to 50,000 spectra, so users don’t miss a single data point during kinetics measurements. Also, Ocean FX allows users to operate the spectrometer via Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi and USB.


Ocean FX is available in versions optimised for the UV-Vis (200-850 nm), Vis-NIR (350-1000 nm) and extended (200-1025 nm) wavelength ranges. Enhanced- sensitivity, and custom and OEM confi gurations are also available.


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New Spectrophotometer for Rapid and Accurate UV-Vis Analysis Announced


The Hiden HPR-40 DSA mass spectrometer system was introduced specifi cally for measurement of gases and vapours in aqueous media. Product development is application driven, with introduction of new media interface styles an on-going process to address novel user requirements and encompassing measurement in areas such as fermentation processing, photosynthesis, electrochemical reaction studies, water quality and soil condition assessment, plant root performance, analysis of enzyme kinetics.


A fi ne membrane separates the aqueous media from the mass spectrometer sample intake, the membrane providing a very signifi cant enrichment in gaseous throughput relative to that of water vapour. Interface types include insertion probes for direct immersion in the liquid media, fl ow-through patterns, cuvette styles for photo-sensitive biofuel studies, DEMS cells for monitoring of electrochemical reactions.


The media interface fl exibility is of signifi cant interest for multiple application users in university and research laboratories, and all systems are equipped with automated inlet isolation to protect the system from overpressure in the event of membrane malfunction.


Hiden offers comprehensive system operation and training, with ongoing support by professional engineers available by telephone/email/skype.


For full details on this or any other Hiden Products contact Hiden Analytical at the main website at www. HidenAnalytical.com.


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DeNovix Inc announces the launch of the DS-C Cuvette Spectrophotometer. The DeNovix DS-C Cuvette Spectrophotometer extends the DS-11 FX Spectrophotometer / Fluorometer Series and leverages the company’s highly rated operating software and hardware. The DS-C is a stand-alone instrument engineered for rapid and accurate UV-Vis analysis across a wide range of applications and industries. Like other DeNovix instruments, the DS-C includes DeNovix’ custom Android™ operating software, Wi-Fi / Ethernet network connectivity and a glove-compatible HD touch screen. Each instrument is calibrated for life, maintenance free and backed by an industry-leading three-year factory warranty.


The DS-C features built-in EasyApps® for full spectrum UV-Vis measurements, nucleic acid and protein quantifi cation, kinetic studies and microbial cell quantifi cation. An intuitive interface helps users quickly create custom methods that may be defi ned and saved in password- protected accounts. Results are automatically stored and easily exported to e-mail, USB, network folders, network printers, LIMS, USB drives and label printers. IQ/OQ documentation and performance verifi cation software is available to help achieve compliance in GLP/GMP environments.


DeNovix Business Director Kevin Kelley stated: “Since the release of our DS-11 Spectrophotometer in 2013, we’ve had requests from researchers whose applications were a better fi t for more traditional cuvette instruments. Our focus at DeNovix has been on our microvolume platform and achieving the best ease-of-use, lowest detection limits and broadest dynamic range for that class of instruments. We’re pleased that we reached that goal in 2016. This was the right time to launch a DeNovix cuvette-based instrument and take advantage of our software, hardware and know-how.”


DS-C owners can connect an optional DeNovix FX Fluorometer Module to any instrument. The FX Module is an affordable USB-connected accessory that allows researchers to measure picogram quantities of assayed samples with increased specifi city. When used with DeNovix dsDNA Fluorescence assays, researches may quantify 1 – 20 uL samples over a dynamic range of 0.5 pg/uL – 4000 ng/uL dsDNA.


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