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80 New Oil-Less Rocking Piston Compressors


The Gast Group (UK) has launched two completely re-engineered oil-less rocking piston compressors and vacuum pumps which, the company claims, are quieter, more durable and suitable for virtually any application.


The new 86/87R Series extends the company’s already impressive range of rocking pistons and features a new design with a patented crossover chamber design. This causes air to decelerate as it enters the crossover and accelerate as it exits, which dampens the sound and optimises performance while delivering a wide range of pressure level options. The result is a rocking piston that reduces noise output by over 5 decibels compared to previous models and delivers higher pressures, a longer life and greater application flexibility.


As Gast Group’s European sales director Andre Goodson explained, when the company set out to re-engineer its rocking piston compressor it aimed to do more than just increase pressure. “We set out to dramatically reduce sound, enhance flow, improve the compressor’s aesthetics and create a standard footprint for easy retrofit anywhere in the world.”


As a result of this re-engineering, the 86/87R Series features universal dual voltage motors for worldwide operation and its design and construction contains fewer components, causes less friction and has a low exhaust temperature for greater reliability and durability throughout the life of the product. For OEMs, the new single- and twin-cylinder 86/87R Series features common port locations, additional side ports and can easily retrofit into existing footprints, making it a smart and flexible solution for medical, laboratory, printing, material handling, transportation, food and beverage, environmental and general industrial applications.


Despite its compact size, the 86/87R can reach a maximum pressure of 8.6 bar (125 PSIG) as standard, with the single-cylinder version providing up to 65 lpm (2.3 SCFM) maximum airflow, and the twin-cylinder providing 150 lpm (5.3 SCFM). Vacuum pump versions are designed for operation down to -930 mbar and bespoke compressor models are available on request.


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Azlon, from SciLabware (UK), is a range of reusable plastic laboratory-ware, which is made to the highest quality standards. Manufacturing processes utilise a range of plastic moulding techniques, including both blow and injection moulding.


In addition, SciLabware offers a custom printing service for bespoke printing on a range of Azlon products that is tailored to customer requirements. The latest new product from Azlon is a range of Griffin beakers, available in both polypropylene and PMP, which complement the existing Azlon range of straight-sided and tapered beaker styles.


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Launch of New In-line Single Use Conductivity Sensors for Critical Bioprocess Operations There is an increasing trend


in the biopharmaceutical manufacturing industry toward the use of disposables, such as, flexible tubing and


New Webshop Launched


Since 8 January the all-new Anton Paar Webshop is online, offering customers the fastest and most direct route ever to a selection of Anton Paar instrument favourites as well as a vast range of consumables and accessories.


shop.anton-paar.com is the new address for browsing and conveniently ordering best-in-class measuring instruments for research and quality control in numerous industries, from beverages, food and chemicals to pharmaceuticals and petroleum. With a few clicks only, visitors from 50 countries worldwide can now buy


several ‘five-star’ Anton Paar solutions online, such as different versions of the renowned portable DMA 35 density meter, the compact DMA 500 density meter, the Abbemat 200 refractometer and the MKT 50 high-precision thermometer, with more solutions to be included in the future.


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disposable bioprocess containers, in both clinical and commercial production to about the 1,000-L process scale. PendoTECH Single Use Conductivity Sensors (patent pending) from Broadly James ltd. (UK) compliment the popular PendoTECH Single Use Pressure, Temperature, UV- Absorbance Sensors that already are used in numerous bioprocess operations.


The sensors are offered in a wide range of sizes for in-line measurement. The conductivity sensor measurement range is 0-200mS with a readability of 0.01mS. They easily integrate to assemblies with bags, filters, tubing, and connectors. These disposable sensors eliminate the requirements of parts cleaning, tracking, sanitisation, and possible re-sterilisation of reusable measurement devices.


PendoTECH Single Use Conductivity Sensors are manufactured in an FDA Registered, ISO 13485 certified facility and each sensor is tested in manufacturing to ensure it is within calibration. They have been qualified for compatibility with gamma sterilisation up to 50 KGys.


Broadley-James Ltd is the authorised distributor for PendoTECH in the UK and Ireland.


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