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New Family of Analytical and Precision Balances Introduced


Ohaus Corporation, a leading manufacturer and marketer of high quality balances and scales, announces the launch of the all-new Adventurer analytical and precision balances. Adventurer, the most complete balance in its class, combines its many functional features with ease-of-use to provide accurate weighing and measurement results for standard laboratory weighing needs.


Now....Product Certifications including Calibration and Conformance available at your fingertips!


Stability, accuracy, and fast operation are the hallmarks of the new Adventurer. This trio of characteristics ensures the most important aspects of routine laboratory weighing are covered: accurate results you can count on extremely quickly.


Use your


Smartphone to scan the


QR Code on the box labels...


Just select the Certificate you wish to see...


Certificate of Conformity...


Calibration... (Individual or Batch)


CERTIFICATES Dealers Wanted


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The balance can be set up simply through Adventurer’s SmarText™ 2.0 colour touchscreen. Equipped with a virtual QWERTY keypad, the screen offers direct access to operating the balance’s nine application modes as well as inputting user profi les such as sample, user, or project name as well as GLP and other application data, and responds to the touch of a gloved hand so operators do not have to remove their gloves to use the balance. Adventurer also has six mechanical keys that provide tactile feedback and provide one-touch operation of repetitive processes such as tare, zero, calibrate, and print.


Adventurer is equipped with standard connectivity options, such as a front USB host port for loading results, including GLP data, from the balance on to a fl ash drive, and a second USB in the rear of the balance for connecting the balance to peripheral devices such as a printer or PC.


Among Adventurer’s features are a fast stabilisation time, real time clock for GLP/GMP applications, draftshield doors that are constructed of two glass panels,


reducing the space required on the lab bench when the doors are open, and the fully automatic internal calibration system,


Software Offers CVB Relative Potency Solution


BioTek is pleased to announce the availability of customisable pre-programmed protocols for Gen5™ Data Analysis Software designed to estimate Relative Potency according to the requirements of the USDA APHIS Center for Veterinary Biologics (CVB) guidelines published 14 March 2014.


The CVBSOP0101.01 establishes the criteria that veterinary vaccine producers must use to estimate the relative potency of their test serials prior to submission for licensing through the CVB. Several pre-programmed Gen5 protocols addressing both the full dose response and the linear methods for calculation are available for free download from BioTek’s website.


BioTek’s Gen5 capability provides CVB compliant laboratories with a convenient option to meet the stringent requirements of this SOP.


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AutoCal™ on select models.


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