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WWEM V Digital syringe pump for mass spectrometer sampling


The new dLSP500, from Premier Control Technologies, is essential for the most up-to-date laboratory with superb technology that supports precision dispensing; with functional versatility giving freedom for many applications; all in a highly compact space-saving modern and aesthetically pleasing enclosure. The dLSP500 has a wide overall fl ow range with remarkably steady dosing rates between 0.0007nl/min-57.621ml/min. This constant, accurate and small fl ow of samples is perfect for processes like mass spectrometry.


Control can be achieved in several ways. Firstly, the user can view and set up all parameters on an easy-to-navigate and intuitive 7” touchscreen display. Secondly, by means of dedicated PC software, the custom programs can be confi gured quickly for more complex multi-step dosing together with multi-mode operation. One computer can control up to 99 pumps. Thirdly, control and monitoring can be achieved via Wifi ,Bluetooth and other programs as access is easy from a PC, tablet or smartphone (App).


The very latest technology ensures the pump can intelligently diagnose the presence of syringes, liquid leakage at syringes, motor stall, abnormal power supply, and working progress with clear voice reminders, LED indicators and other prompts supporting the user through the operation process thus ensuring that valuable sample loss is minimized whilst safety is optimized. Importantly the speed, fl ow rate and dispense volume, together with many others can be controlled in real-time and remotely.


The dLSP500 complies with the 21 CFR guidelines for pharma with the ability to robustly manage data, maintain digital records and control access to data.


Please contact us so that we may develop a fl uid transfer system that meets all your technical requirements, on budget and on time. We are here to help.


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New generation of electrochemical sensors


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The electrode manufacturer, based in Essex UK, has developed an innovative new design for their electrode range that features zero leakage fi ll stopper technology and sensor information displayed on the stem, in an all-new streamlined cap design. The new and improved product line is available to pre- order by contacting the Sentek team at sentek.co.uk/contact.


“We’re thrilled to be launching this exciting new product upgrade which provides our customers with a smart and reliable sensor” said Kenny Petrie, Sentek’s founder and Technical Director. “At our core, we constantly strive to


provide our customers with exceptional quality at a reasonable price, and the features of this new design achieves just that.”


Along with free technical support for the life of the probe, the upgrade delivers;


• Zero solution leakage on re-fi llable electrodes by applying years of hands-on experience.


• Durability and simpler maintenance using robust, easy-to-clean ABS material.


• Electrode information and specifi cation conveniently displayed on the electrode stem of key sensors.


Going into production later this year, the new design will be applied to the Sentek branded range of electrodes and is set to improve the usability of this essential testing


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MCERTS accreditation relieves pressure for water quality measurement of effl uent discharge under increasingly strict legislation Increasingly strict legislation is focusing attention on the quality


of discharged effl uent, placing added emphasis on the effective management and control of wastewater.


Continuous Water Analysis


Continuous Water Analysis (CWA) systems are the best way to meet these demands as they give highly accurate, up to the minute information on process conditions. Under the UK’s Environmental Permitting Regulations or EPR, all industrial companies discharging 50m3 or more effl uent per day to a watercourse or the sea must self-monitor their effl uent fl ows. In the fi nal discharge from a water utility’s treatment plant or industrial site, some of the main parameters to monitor or control are ammonia, temperature, phosphate, pH, fl ow and turbidity/suspended solids.


Best available technique


We should all be pretty familiar with the concept of BAT (best available techniques) for pollution prevention by now. It was over 20 years ago that the Air Framework Directive (AFD) fi rst introduced BATNEEC (best available techniques not entailing excessive costs) for air emissions from major industrial polluters. This was followed in 1996 by the Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Directive, which extended BAT to cover the control of emissions to water and land, as well as air. BAT is not simply about investing in the latest pieces of accurate kit. It’s about looking at the best way of reducing emissions in practice, whether that’s through well engineered innovative equipment, novel processes, improved procedures or good engineering practices. Importantly, minimising emissions is not only good for the environment, it’s also good for business.


The MCERTS scheme


First introduced just before the turn of the new Millennium, the MCERTS scheme was designed to introduce a unifi ed standard for the measurement and reporting of environmental data from industrial and utilities sites. The MCERTS scheme has done much to improve standards of air and water quality.


MCERT Accreditation


The self-monitoring obligation requires operators to comply with the Environment Agency’s MCERTS certifi cation scheme. Operators should use MCERT accredited technology in preference to competing products based on the same technology. However, if there is an alternative technique available that can outperform the MCERTS accredited instruments for a specifi c application, companies should be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of a qualifi ed MCERTS inspector that they are using BAT.


ABB’s AWT420 Transmitter as well as the 100GP and 500 Pro pH sensors now join the WaterMaster Electromagnetic fl owmeter and AST430 TSS sensor with MCERTS accreditation.


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