Environmental Laboratory Innovative Range of Automatic and Semi-Automatic Distillation Units
VELP Scientifica (Italy) has a wide range of UDK Series Distillation Units with a choice of automation features. UDK 129 is the entry level UDK 139 is the semi-automatic solution; UDK 149 and 159 are fully automatic. Various titrator, including the Titroline Easy available from VELP, can be connected to the UDK 149, while the UDK 159 incorporates colorimetric titration, the technology recommended in the AOAC standard.
These distillation units are designed for applications such as determining ammoniacal nitrogen, protein nitrogen, (Kjeldahl or direct alkaline distillation), nitric nitrogen (after reduction), phenols, volatile fatty acids, cyanides, alcohol content and Devarda nitrogen determination.
All units have informative displays ranging from a 2-line readout for messages up to large, multi-function and coloured touch screens with powerful yet easy-to-use software displayed in a convenient language.
Unlike glass condensers, the titanium condenser ensures that the distillate temperature remains below the temperature threshold whereby there is no loss of nitrogen in order to guarantee an accurate analysis. For this reason the UDK series has the most efficient performance ever.
With operator safety in mind, continuous monitoring ensures that all important operational characteristics are functioning correctly. The automatic addition of reagents depends on the model. The UDK Series is the ideal answer to your need to produce reliable results according to standards such as AOAC, EPA, DIN and ISO while ensuring conformity to GLP.
Reader Reply Card No. 49 New Control Driver for the ASX-8000 Autosampler
DataApex (Czech Republic) is pleased to announce the release of a new control driver for the ASX-8000 Autosampler from CETAC Technologies, USA. This driver has been officially released with Clarity Chromatography Software version
4.0.3.The ASX-8000 driver has been developed in close cooperation with CETACTechnologies, Inc.
"Adding the ASX-8000 driver to a broad portfolio of Clarity drivers expands business opportunities for both companies. Clarity users acknowledge multiple control options that are available in our Clarity.” Jan Hruby, DataApex general manager commented the driver release.
CETAC Technologies, USA is a worldwide specialist in sample handling and sample introduction products including autosamplers, autodilutors, liquid handling platforms and sample preparation stations. CETAC provides products for a variety of markets including environmental, life sciences, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, petroleum, clinical/forensic and separation sciences markets. CETAC has been providing OEM services for over 19 years and has over 50 OEM partnerships.
Clarity Chromatography Software has a strong position in the chromatography data systems market. Clarity, the third generation of DataApex products, allows controlling more than 400 different instruments from the single environment and offers its users very high flexibility. Clarity is highly regarded for its intuitive approach, excellent performance, cost-effectiveness and proficient technical support.
DataApex is solely focused on chromatography software development. A strong emphasis is placed on technological innovation, visionary adoption of new laboratory standards, best practices and extensive customer support. DataApex products are sold in over 80 countries around the world. Ten chromatography instrument manufacturers privately resell labelled versions of DataApex’s software.
Reader Reply Card No. 50
Chinese Website Launched to Support Expantion in Global Sales and Support Organisation for China
Spectro, Inc (USA), worldwide suppliers of oil and fuel analysis instruments to industry and military markets, has launched a website dedicated to its customers and prospects in China, at
www.spectroinc.com.cn. “This is more than just a translation of our English site,” says Sandra Schiller, Spectro’s Director of Marketing. “It shares the English site’s content and style; however it has been designed with valuable input from our Sales Manager based in China, Alex Shi and has differences in functionality.”
For example, some differences include a comprehensive product selection guide, an expanded download centre where users can review brochures, data sheets, white papers, and product specifications. There is also an area for sales representatives to access for sharing marketing materials. Further, Chinese application references have added to each market sector description.
“This is an important tool to support our sales and marketing efforts in China,” says Mr. Shi, “It will help increase awareness of the Spectro brand in China and to qualify our expertise in fluid testing instrumentation.”
Reader Reply Card No. 51
Additional Patent Notices of Allowance for Flash Chromatography Technology
W. R. Grace & Co. (USA) announced today that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted three additional Notices of Allowance related to the company’s Reveleris flash chromatography system. The benefits derived from these allowed claims enable streamlined purification of new chemical/biological entities for drug discovery.
These notices describe actively controlling the split flow, using chromaphoric solvents, and collecting fractions based on a wavelength range during flash chromatography. These techniques streamline purification of new chemical/biological entities during drug discovery by increasing recovery, improving reliability and simplifying instrument operation.
Grace previously announced receipt of a patent for the use of Evaporative Light Scattering Detection (ELSD) with flash chromatography, a key part of the Reveleris flash chromatography system.
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