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A New Era of Smart Photronics In summer 2014 MACHEREY-NAGEL (Germany) unveils the NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS II spectrophotometer, heralding a new era of smart photometrics.
The brand new instrument significantly raises the bar for ease of use, intuitive menu structure and versatility in photometric measurements to provide an even better user experience for our customers.
To maximise intuitive handling and enhance the user experience, the instrument relies on an instinctive icon-based menu structure. The clear start screen provides an excellent overview about the instrument status and allows you to instantly start your favorite methods and function with one simple click. The integrated task bar enables you to command the instrument with universally established functions and provides direct access to all menu options. Thus, the NANOCOLOR® UV incredibly easy and enjoyable handling.
/VIS II delivers the most innovative approach to user interface in photometrical analytics, providing an
To support the smart menu structure, the instrument features an impressively brilliant 10” HD touch screen display. The projected capacitive touch function lets you use the instrument just like a smart phone or tablet, even when wearing safety gloves. Using the NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS
based on fun and intuition, creating an unrivaled user experience in the laboratory. On the technical side, the NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS II impresses with clever mechanics and optics. The spectral bandwidth has been reduced to just
2 nm, providing added measurement accuracy. The wavelength resolution goes down to 0.1 nm, adding another level of precision to scans and measurements in general. Internal stray light is kept to a minimum of below 0.05 %, thus achieving a particularly clear measurement signal. The general set up of the instrument is designed for durability and easy maintenance, thus reducing your total cost of ownership for the instrument.
Obviously, the NANOCOLOR® UV measuring NANOCOLOR®
/VIS II features the well-known and proven bar-code technology to quickly measure NANOCOLOR® standard tests or pre-programmed methods is easily done as well.
tube tests, while
The entirely new scan menu allows you to not only scan in real time at different resolutions, but to perform in depth analyses of your scans. You can highlight peaks and valleys, add and subtract scans and generate high quality images with no additional software or complex programming. The comprehensive scan functions provide you with a powerful tool, which is seamlessly integrated into the instrument’s menu structure.
As a unique aspect of all MACHEREY-NAGEL spectrophotometers the NANOCOLOR® UV /VIS II also features an integrated NTU measurement function,
however, it has been significantly enhanced in the new instrument. The sensitivity has been increased to astonishingly low levels of 0.1 NTU now, enabling turbidity measurements even for drinking water applications. Additionally, the ingenious NTU Check function brings additional safety to the user in the NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS /VIS II as well, featuring optional, instant NTU turbidity detection with every tube test measurement.
Another highlight that has been integrated into the instrument is its ability to measure color. While before a special software was needed, the NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS II an extremely powerful analytical tool, which is unparalleled in II features a built-in color measurement mode, that allows users to run color applications such as CIE L.a.b., Hazen, Admi, and
others. The function is based on the instrument’s scanning abilities and offers the function of a full-fledged colour measurement device built into the spectrophotometer. All the added functions make the NANOCOLOR® UV the market.
In addition to various IQC functions that allow you to monitor and verify your results quickly and easily, the instrument showcases an impressive set of connectivity options, ranging from classic RS232 over USB to sophisticated LAN capabilities.
All in all, MACHEREY-NAGEL launches an instrument that sets new standards for an entire industry in terms of innovation and intuitive use. The instrument is infused with their passion for quality, precision and accuracy, while adding a new level of simplicity to their customers’ daily work. To learn more about the brand new smart photometer visit
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Trans Instruments (Singapore), a manufacturer of pH instrumentation with more than 20 years experience, is glad to announce the launch of the new WalkLAB series HP9010 pH meter.
This meter has a large and simple to navigate backlit LCD display in a rugged ABS casing, which is fully splash and weather proof, and has an IP rating of 65. An auto-lock system automatically senses and displays a stabilised endpoint reading, ensuring users only take accurate readings and making the meter simple to use. This unique feature allows users, even inexperienced ones, to take pH measurements with the minimum of error due to handling, temperature or electrode stability.
The meter is capable of 5 points calibration with automatic buffer recognition. Two groups of standards can be selected from ISO standard pH7.00, 4.01 and 10.01 or Nist standard of 6.86, 9.18 etc. Users are able to review the calibration offset and percentage of slope of the electrode. Calibration data is stored in a non-volatile memory where, in the event of battery removal, data is not erased. It can to store up to 99 sets of measured data memory of pH, mV and temperature stamped with the date and time. Users can download stored memory or make continuous data logging on a PC with the optional USB connection kit that comes complete with software.
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In-Pipe Monitoring of Water Quality Parameters
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Smart photometry Spectrophotometer NANOCOLOR® UV
/VIS II
• Revolutionary user experience • 10 inch HD touch screen display • Intuitive and entirely icon-based menu guidance • Integrated turbidity measurement (NTU-Check) • Connection to laboratory systems via LAN • CIE-conform color measurements and analyses
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s::can (Austria) and Hawle have developed a new solution for monitoring water quality parameters in the distribution network. With the Hawle sensor adapter the i::scan probe can be directly mounted in pressurised water pipes.
The i::scan is a miniature spectrophotometer that
is not much more expensive than a good turbidity meter, but can measure up to four parameters online in real-time, all within a single instrument. Measurable parameters include turbidity, organics (e.g. TOC or COD), colour and UV254.
The i::scan uses a new light source technology which leads to reduced costs and only needs minimal maintenance. Due to its low power consumption (typically less than 1 W) it can be easily powered by solar panels and used in unmanned stations.
The proven Hawle technology allows drilling of all kinds of water pipes under pressure. This makes it possible to mount the i::scan without any interruption to the water supply and also allows for easy maintenance access for the i::scan.
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