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Analytical Instrumentation


New extraction system makes oil and grease extraction a slick process for analysts The new StepSaver®


Extraction System, from Environmental Express, streamlines the extraction process even further than its predecessor to


help analysts work faster and safer. The compact, single-place station saves valuable benchtop space and time. Single stations can be daisy- chained together to run multiple samples at once for a faster sample throughput. The StepSaver System is ideal for analysts who want to work more effi ciently by eliminating steps in the process while maintaining compliance with EPA Method 1664 for oil and grease.


The new StepSaver System is designed with durable PVC and plastic materials, making it completely glass-free and safer. Analysts no longer need to replace expensive glassware or clean up dangerous broken glass. Disposable fi lter funnels assembled with the extraction disk eliminate cross-contamination and make cleanup fast and easy. The StepSaver Extraction System provides fl exibility with the choice of evaporation vessels: preweighed StableWeigh™ vessels, a pre-weighed aluminum weigh pan, or an original pre-weighed StepSaver fl ask.


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Space-saving high fl ow Hydrogen gas station


New Monitor/Controller Series Covers the Widest Range of Water Related Applications


The Intelligent F-DGSi H2 gas station high fl ow generator saves space and eliminates the risks associated with storing high pressure cylinders, but also the hidden costs associated with piping connections, manometers, ordering, renting, delivering, servicing and maintaining cylinders.


The F-DGSi Hydrogen gas station high fl ow series i-FLOW -H2 STATION is able to generate up to 10 L/ min Hydrogen with purity better than 99.9999% and pressure up to 16 bar (232 psi).


The i-FLOW-H2 STATION 10L (3 modules of 3.3 L/min) includes the new long life multilayer electrolytic cell with polymeric membrane (PEM) using distilled water.


The innovative gas drying system with automatic regeneration ensures the maximum grade of hydrogen purity, and is completely maintenance-free and allows continuous operation, 24 hours a day.


The exclusive cascading option allows combining multiple units for higher fl ow requirements.


The system’s internal self-diagnostic features, high visibility lighted display, internal/external leak detection and all the remote control and alarm capabilities increase lab safety and productivity.


The exclusive safety on the market to use H2 as carrier gas: don’t be afraid anymore to use H2 gas as carrier gas: thanks to our H2 sensor controlled by our H2 generator: in case of any leak inside the oven of the GC, the H2 generator will stop to produce.


The unique Remote PC monitoring in standard via RS232/RS485, USB, LAN allows to interface the unit with customer’s PC software (allows the end user to be connected with the manufacturer for remote diagnostics).


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