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Analytical Instrumentation


VUV Analytics inc. Announces International Society of Automation (isa) Excellence in Analytical Technical Innovation Award


The ISA Analysis Division Recognises Dr. Dale Harrison for his Contributions in the Development of VUV Spectroscopy Instruments


VUV Analytics is proud to announce the International Society of Automation (ISA) recognition of Dr. Dale Harrison for his contributions in the development of vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy instruments with their Excellence in Analytical Technical Innovation Award. Dr. Harrison received the award at the 55th Annual ISA Honors & Awards Gala on October 29th, 2017 at the Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay, Florida, USA.


Dr. Harrison has innovated the first-ever vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy benchtop instrumentation. This technology breakthrough opens up the possibility of measurement in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectrum (120 – 185 nm) previously accessible only through use of a synchrotron. Since the launch of the flagship VGA-100, Dr. Harrison guided the development of the SVGA-100 for streaming gas applications as well as the VGA-101 next generation VUV detector. The VGA-101 extends the wavelength measurement maximum from 240 to 430 nm and operating temperatures up to 430 °C.


“Dale’s innovations have driven the growth of our company in a number of key industry segments,” said Sean Jameson, Senior Vice President of Business Development at VUV Analytics, “We are extremely proud of his recognition by such a prestigious committee as the ISA Analysis Division.”


The International Society of Automation is a nonprofit professional association that sets the standard for those who apply engineering and technology to improve the management, safety, and cybersecurity of modern automation and control systems used across industry and critical infrastructure. The Analysis Division contributes to the careers of professionals who are involved in every aspect of process stream and laboratory methods of analysis — from theory and development to application, training, calibration, and more.


“I’m honored to receive this award from the ISA Analysis Division,” said Dr. Dale Harrison, Chief Technology Officer at VUV Analytics. “It’s been exciting to watch how VUV detection has been used to solve difficult analytical challenges in applications ranging from fuel refining to pharmaceutical product analysis, and I look forward to seeing what’s next.”


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Next Generation Gas Chromatograph Combines High Sensitivity and


Reproducibility Shimadzu’s next-industry-standard gas chromatograph (GC) offers the high sensitivity analytical capability and high expandability demanded by the market, while also featuring functionality that enables easy operation and maintenance also by novice GC users. Advanced gas controllers work independently, enabling ultra- high-speed and ultra-high-precision flow control resulting in exceptional reproducibility. A variety of control modes are supported, such as constant linear velocity control, constant flowrate control and constant pressure control. Multi-step programs can be created for each control mode as well. Up to four detectors can be installed, such as a flame ionisation detector (FID) offering the world’s highest sensitivity, or a barrier ionisation discharge detector (BID) identifying trace quantities of most components at sub-ppm levels.


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and fully-automated approach for obtaining the soluble fraction in homogeneous (pelletized) polypropylene and copolymers. This instrument stands as a modern alternative to the traditional wet chemistry method based on xylene solubility.


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Results are very precise due to automation and the integration of an infrared detector (IR4), which precisely measures the amount of sample analysed as well as the ethylene content. For a truly complete analysis, the instrument also measures intrinsic viscosity by means of a built-in dual capillary viscometer. All these results are obtained simultaneously for the whole sample, the soluble fraction and the crystalline fraction.


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