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Compact, Stand-Alone Titrator is More Powerful Than Ever


Metrohm is pleased to announce the release of a new version of the 916 Ti-Touch Titrator for potentiometric titration. New convenience features and additional capabilities make the 916 Ti-Touch more powerful than ever. Users may now connect a second titration stand, do pH-STAT titrations, benefit from dedicated automation for up to 24 samples with a new budget sample processor, and more.


The Ti-Touch instrument series was designed with the routine user in mind: Operators can start their favorite methods with a single touch of an icon on the graphical user interface of the instrument. Such method shortcuts are available for up to 14 different methods.


Connectivity and networkability are key: Routine users may connect a thermal printer to their 916 Ti- Touch to print out reports right in the laboratory. Alternatively, a network printer may be used or results may be exported straight into any LIMS or they can be managed using Metrohm ti-Base software.


With the possibility to perform STAT titrations, the 916 Ti-Touch now covers all modes of potentiometric titration: Dynamic titration, monotonic titration, endpoint titration, pH-STAT titration, and manual titration.


Together with the 916 Ti-Touch, the new 810 Sample Processor is available for the fully automated analysis of up to 24 samples. Particularly interesting for routine users in regulated industries such as pharma and food: Measurements with the 916 Ti-Touch are compliant with GLP and the requirements of FDA 21 CFR Part 11.


43511pr@reply-direct.com Next-Generation Haematology Analyser Introduced


The Alinity hq analyser from Abbott for haematology is now CE Marked and available in Europe and other countries that recognise CE Mark. The analyser is the first in the Alinity haematology series of instruments to be commercially released, and is part of the planned integrated haematology system designed to address the productivity needs of the high-volume laboratory. The Alinity hq was built from the ground up to help solve every day operational challenges and anticipated future needs for high-volume laboratories.


Some unique capabilities of the Alinity hq system include: innovative, advanced optical technology combined with robust algorithms to handle normal and pathological samples: design features that are intended to reduce manual steps and minimise errors, improve confidence in data and allow for uninterrupted operation and scalable, modular design to customise configurations to better serve a broad spectrum of laboratories.


As part of the Alinity family of harmonised systems, the Alinity hq analyser has an intuitive user interface with iconography, colour coding and reporting features shared by all Alinity instruments. The Alinity family also uses a common method for sample loading and reagent management, which helps laboratories simplify technician training. The Alinity portfolio includes clinical chemistry, immunoassay, blood and plasma screening, point of care, haematology and molecular diagnostics.


43521pr@reply-direct.com Biological Sample Concentrator Range Updated


Genevac announces the second generation version of its popular miVac centrifugal sample concentrator range that features a sleek new look. Incorporating an improved pressure controller with intuitive programming and graphical display, miVac concentrators are now even easier to use. Featuring solid aluminium JetRotors, second generation miVac concentrators offer unmatched speed of evaporation in an affordable entry level system.


Capable of removing solvents from a variety of sample formats including tubes, microplates and vials, miVac concentrators can also be used to freeze dry aqueous samples. MiVac systems are suitable for use with a wide range of solvents, from volatile organic types through to water and many medium boiling point solvents. There is a choice of three medium to high vacuum pumps and a dedicated DNA system with built-in pump.


Unique to miVac concentrators is SpeedTrap, a novel frost-free, refrigerated cold trap that minimises the traditional time required to dispose of removed solvent. MiVac concentrators feature built-in special methods for working with alcohols, water and water mixtures to improve performance and optimise concentration times.


MiVac concentrators are extremely quiet when in use and typical results with water show that they are up to 40% faster than comparably priced biological sample concentrators.


To learn more about the new second generator miVac range please visit http://www.evaporatorinfo.com/info23.html. 41689pr@reply-direct.com


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