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67 Solarus® - The Only Solar-Powered Digital Burette in the World


The first and only solar-powered digital burette worldwide. A clean solution in every respect. The electronics and display are power-ed exclusively by the integrated solar cell. Battery charging and replacement, high stand-by costs or tedious and expensive replacement of lithium cells by manufacturers are no longer necessary with Solarus®


. Solarus also sets new standards in manual titration when it comes to speedier operation with enhanced precision. The clear digital display is easily legible, completely preventing meniscus reading errors.


The standard medium recirculation system facilitates aeration, prevents loss of expensive medium and protects the environment. Valves are easily replaceable, and the simple “QuickCal” customer calibration and manufacturer’s calibration parameters permanently stored in the unit enable adaptation to suit individual requirements. Moreover, the serial, bi-directional interface enables recording of realised titrations, further processing of titration data and definition of specific customer factors, thus opening up a whole new range of options in laboratory routines. The Solarus® concept has not only convinced many customers, but also the “iF Design Award” and “Red Dot Award” juries. These honours are recognised internationally as the premier awards for product design. solarus is also the first titration device to be awarded the “Blue Angel” environmental seal of approval.


Circle no. 448 Ceramus® and Ceramus®-Classic


The bottle top dispenser with ceramic piston. The calibration is, by means of the combination of a micro-step volume adjustment and the step gauge, valid for the device's lifetime; a recalibration is not necessary.


All valves


and tubes can be disassembled within a few seconds by the user himself and therefore provide the possibility to clean the device easily. The new reagent recirculation system (only ceramus®


Get the winner in your Lab.


opus not only rapidly ® )


makes priming e.g. when starting on a fresh bottle or after stopping the operation for quite a long time, simple. Almost without loss of reagent and easy on the environment.


Circle no. 449 Glass Capillaries


Hirschmann capillaries are modern and precise pipettes and laboratory equipment in micro litre vol - umes. These capillaries are mainly made of


DURAN glass and convince with their extraordinary chemical and physical characteristics. The accuracy of our production reflects the precision of the volumetric measurement. Volumes down to 0.5 µl or inaccuracies of 0.5 % are no exemptions but rather standard. Well-known brand names like minicaps®


or ringcaps® proof the quality of


Hirschmann. Many OEM products show the flexibility and competence of Hirschmann for individual solutions for your tasks.


Circle no. 450


convinces through its working performance – it’s also a winner in the “Oscar” of design competitions! Automated dispensing and higher reliability of results: the intelligent unit concept that distinguishes opus


®


enhances efficiency in the laboratory.


 Serial, programmable and automated


dispensing


 Motorised volume dispensing


 Stepper function


 Intuitive control via touch screen


Also available as motorized digital burette as opus


® titration


opus dispenser and opus titration. The new HiClass in the Lab.


® ®


Hirschmann Laborgeräte GmbH & Co.KG, 74246 Eberstadt, Germany,


info@hirschmannlab.de, www.hirschmannlab.de


Circle no. 451


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