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Alicat Adds 20SLPM Model to BASIS™ Mass Flow Controllers


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licat Scientific has expanded its BASIS™ line of mass flow controllers, adding a new 20SLPM model to fit a wider


range of applications including sparging into liquids, sample dilution, and many gas mixing applications.


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designed for original equipment manufacture and process integration, BASIS is Alicat’s smallest footprint instrument, providing fast, accurate control of gas flow rates in an economical, easy-to-integrate package. Ideal for use in OEM gas analysers, automated gas mixing on process lines, and anywhere basic mass flow-only control is required, the BASIS family now offers models with full scale at 100 cubic centimetres per minute, 1 litre, and 20 litres per minute. Stocked and ready for quick ship on evaluation orders, all BASIS units are instantly on and performing at full accuracy in just 70 ms.


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