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36 Remote Access /Network Connected Autoclaves Released


Astell Scientific is delighted to announce the release of its latest Remote Maintenance/Diagnosis product option. The feature enables secure network connectivity, remote access, and diagnostics on any of its compatible circular or square section autoclaves.


Codenamed ‘RDM101’, the option is available on all new-build autoclaves featuring the latest version Astell colour touchscreen controller. It allows the customer to directly connect the machine to their own network and also provides a fully secure connection between machine and Astell Scientific, for the benefit of software updates, data interrogation and end-user troubleshooting.


The system offers three different ways to connect securely to a network: Wi-Fi; 3G/4G (mobile network requires a SIM card); Ethernet cable (direct connection to network).


Configuration is a one-time affair at point of order, but also requires additional setup once the machine is delivered, easily completed by the end user. It’s simple enough not to require any specific IT know-how.


Astell spokesperson Dave Thomas commented: “The benefits of a ‘connected’ autoclave controller can both simplify workflow and process for the laboratory facility, and enable faster support to minimise down time should a question or issue arise. These benefits become even more valuable when considering our growing international customer base”.


For more information on the latest Remote Access /Network Connectivity option, please contact your distributor or the Astell Scientific sales team. 44745pr@reply-direct.com


New Compressed Air Drains Offer Both Value and Performance


Indonesia 5th Laboratory, Scientific Analytical Equipments and Services Exhibition and Conference


Hi-line Industries has launched its new HTD condensate drain into the UK market. Featuring an isolation valve for strainer cleaning to 250 micron, the latest-generation HTD offers a 100% ED rated solenoid coil and multi-voltage timer controller to ensure automatic compressed air system drainage.


4 - 6 April 2018 Exhibition Highlights Hall A & B


Jakarta Convention Centre (JCC) Jakarta, Indonesia


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PLATFORM INDONESIA


Workshops


Technical Workshops organised by our partner associations will feature new analysis methods, marketing & competency skills needed in a laboratory, ISO management standards, and more.


International Participation From Over 10 Countries


Organised By:


LabIndonesia will be hosting not only regional exhibitors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, but also international participations from France, India, and pavilions from China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan.


Technical Seminars Invited experts from around the world will Supported By:


present in nearly 100 seminar sessions over these 3 days, to present on the latest product features, new analysis methods, and lab management tips.


One2One Business Matching Programme Supporting Medias:


Let us connect you to potential business partners by scheduling meetings in advance, allowing you to maximize your time during your visit and have meetings in a conducive environment.


14th Asian Conference On Analytical Science (ASIANALYSIS 2018)


ASIANALYSIS 2018 is a biennial conference on analytical chemistry, and is coming to Indonesia for the very first time. The theme is "The Role Of Analytical Chemistry And Instrumentation To Improve Education, Research, And Industrial Quality For Better Environment”


Although condensate drains are possibly the most inconspicuous components in a compressed air system, they are among the most important. These compact yet innovative products have to function with extreme reliability for the system’s filters and separators to do their job effectively. Moreover, compressed air drains prevent moisture carry-over, which can wash away lubricant on motors and bearings found in tools and machinery, leading to premature wear, higher maintenance and greater expense.


Hi-line’s HTD is a fully automatic (no maintenance) drain offering a high performance-to-cost ratio. Described as Britain’s best value autodrain, the HTD is based on a high-quality, 16-bar rated brass valve body which is precision machined to fine tolerances. High pressure variants at 40 and 80 bar are also available to order. The valve orifice bore is 4mm in diameter, thus allowing the largest piece of dirt, metal or scale to be removed along with the condensate.


At either end of the 2/2 way direct-acting valve can be found a ½” male and ½” BSP female connection. The coil is available in 24, 100 and 240V versions, and is 100% ED rated to offer long service life and facilitate operation in temperatures up to 60ºC.


To allow use across the full range of Hi-line drains, the solid-state timer controller is multi voltage. Furthermore, the rugged ABS housing/enclosure is IP65 rated to reflect its suitability for use in harsh operating environments. LED indicators display the operational status of the drain, while a manual test button is also employed.


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Timer drains such as the HTD are a popular option based on cost, ease of installation and reliability, particularly if fitted with a strainer on the inlet. Designed for use on filter housings, after coolers, dryers, pressure vessels, air receivers and compressors, regardless of size or capacity, the adjustable interval times (30 seconds to 45 minutes) and discharge times (0.5 to 10 seconds) allow users to make the drain to work at its optimum and become energy efficient.


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LAB ASIA - JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018


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