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‘No Expertise Required’ Analytical Balance Management


Do you know what it takes to properly manage quality and performance of analytical balances? If you are a lab or QA manager who needs to implement standard operating procedures to comply with GLP, GMP, etc., but doesn’t know where to look, A&D’s AD-1691 Weighing Environment Analyzer will come to your rescue. Simply follow the step-by-step guidance shown on its touch-panel screen, and you can perform various tasks related to balance management, including documentation of results, quickly, easily and correctly on your own.


Specifically, the AD-1691 lets you perform daily (confirmation of whether the balance meets proper conditions for use) and periodic (tests for repeatability, accuracy/linearity and eccentricity) checks of balances in ways already laid out by A&D for you. In addition, it enables high-level accuracy management by estimating expanded uncertainty (k=2) for calibration without you having to perform complex calculations yourself.


It can also automatically calculate the minimum weight as defined by the United States Pharmacopoeia. You will therefore no longer have to send for an outside specialist when you need to work this out. Further, it allows you to use the ‘A&D Measurement Environment Evaluation Tool’ for A&D’s BM series of micro analytical balances to reduce the minimum weight by improving the repeatability performance of your balance.


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Mobile Filtration Fume Hoods provide Performance and Energy Savings Designed by Erlab®


, Captair® Flex® handling of liquid and solid toxic chemicals, separated or combined, in laboratories and clean rooms.


The Captair Flex line can be configured to the protection needs of laboratories. By combining molecular and HEPA H14 filtration technologies, the Flex technology allows the user to handle a very large variety of liquid handlings such as dilutions, titrations, extractions, transfers, solid handlings such as sieving, grindings, weighings, formulations, compressions, to combine liquids and solids for dissolutions, filtration and extraction. This new line can also be adapted to the lab environment such as cleanrooms up to class ISO 5 classification.


Filtration technologies used in the design of captair® Flex® non ducted filtration fume hoods enable to protect laboratory users but also to protect the


environment: Since no ductwork is required it totally eliminates the direct discharge of pollutants into the atmosphere, reduce carbon footprint as it does not generate any pollution linked to energy production unlike a traditional ducted fume hood. Its installation is quick and easy. There is no need for a ductwork linked to an air supply / air extraction system, in comparison to traditional ducted systems. Its setting up can be realised at any time, without any complex forward planning. Users can also benefit from the use of an immediately available unit, easy to relocate without disturbing room air balance.


This ductwork air balance, essential to the proper operation of a traditional ducted fume hood, is also the source of very important energy consumption. Captair®


Flex® filtered enclosures do not


generate any energy costs associated with the use of expensive extraction systems or conditioned air supplies. Operational costs can, by consequence, remain at a minimum even when taking into account filter changes.


The compliance of the captair® Flex® range with the 2009 AFNOR NF X 15-211, the major standard


related to ductless filtering fume hoods insures users real performance criteria with regards to filtration efficiency, containment and the air face velocity.


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non ducted mobile filtration fume hoods ensures optimal operator protection by being able to adapt itself to the


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