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analytica Vietnam 2013 – Platform for Innovations
For three days, high-quality laboratory equipment and the latest analysis devices were the focus of the third analytica Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City. 114 exhibitors from ten countries presented their exhibits to more than 3,400 trade visitors. The content in the program of related events, which included the analytica Vietnam Conference as well as several workshops, tutorials and the Exhibitor Forum, was also convincing. analytica Vietnam took place from April 17 – 19.
Interest in the third analytica Vietnam was stronger than ever. The fair featured a large number of exhibitors from China, Great Britain, India, Japan
and Spain. There were also joint national exhibits from Germany, France and Spain. This year’s exhibition featured more than 3,400 trade visitors. Susanne Grödl, Exhibition Director for analytica in Munich, is pleased with the successful outcome of analytica’s newest spinoff: “There is a great deal of demand for high-quality laboratory equipment, particularly in the food and pharmaceuticals industries. However, to ensure ongoing growth in the years to come, we will continue to address new branches of industry more vigorously.”
Presentations by international and Vietnamese experts at the analytica Conference kept venues full. Above all, the topics of quality control, food safety, environmental analysis and mass spectrometry were in great demand among the 235 participants.
The practice-oriented workshops and tutorials, where renowned scientists such as Professor Boos from the University of Munich’s School of Medicine and Professor Huber from Labcompliance presented user solutions, were with 48 participants also popular attractions. analytica Vietnam 2013 was organised by Messe München International (Germany) and its subsidiary IMAG (International Fair and Exhibition Service) as well as the National Agency for Science and Technology Information (NASATI).
The next analytica Vietnam takes place in the spring of 2015.
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Leak Detection System Enables Testing of a Variety of Rigid and Flexible Packaging
Introducing the LeakVIEW M016M from Cambridge Sensotec (UK), the brand new packaging leak detection system manufactured exclusively within the UK by Dynascan. With this unit you will be able to test a variety of both rigid and flexible packaging for possible leakages. Suitable for food, pharmaceutical, industrial and indeed any other type of packaging, the LeakVIEW MO16M will ensure the quality and reliability of your packaging.
Testing can be carried out in both dry and water submerged environments. An absorbent layer can be placed on the bottom of the empty chamber in order to emphasise any liquid leakages of products. Water testing requires the packaging to be immersed within the water filled chamber. The compressed air within the top of the chamber will then cause the packaging to inflate, highlighting any leaks with a stream of bubbles. Both methods will draw attention to even the smallest of leaks.
The design feature of a rigid stainless steel frame provides stability and is ideal for placing on a table, whilst the heavy duty Perspex ensures resistance and offers excellent clarity of viewing from every angle. Being non electrical, the LeakVIEW MO16M is completely safe to use in the presence of water.
A key feature of the system is how easy it is to use. The user interface and multifunctional lever promote ease of use and limit the possibility of human error. Beneficial features include the short testing time, and ease of cleaning and maintenance.
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Miniature Diaphragm Pumps with Durability
Gardner Denver Thomas (Germany) in Puchheim has once again expanded the successful product platforms of the JADE miniature diaphragm pumps. The model series Jade 1410 and 1420 are now equipped with electronically commutated motors (BLDC). This provides unique advantages for the user.
The high torque and wide speed control range of the motors makes it possible to infinitely adjust the pneumatic output of the diaphragm pumps.
Accordingly, the free volume flow of the Model 1410 can be infinitely adjusted from < 1.0 to 5.5 l/min, the twin version 1420 from < 2.0 to 11.0 l/min.
The motors are equipped with integrated control electronics and are supplied with DC voltage (12 or 24V) by means of a 4-core cable incl. plug. The motor speed and thus the pneumatic output of the pump are changed by means of the set point input. This is performed either analogue from 0 to 5 VDC or by means of pulse width modulation (also PWM signal). When the pressure increases, the speed is adjusted, which gives the pump a very stiff characteristic curve. In addition, a signal which stands for the current motor speed can be used.
The completely maintenance-free pump is practically wear-free due to the electronic commutation and has a useful life of up to 20000 hours in normal operation. The ultra-light, compact, and closed construction is ideally suited for installation in various devices in medical and analytical systems, laboratory applications, or general mechanical engineering.
The pumps are also already being used in fuel cells due to the fact that they have the best efficiency rating in this performance class.
The entire JADE product platform has a modular design and offers users a wide variety of applications due to the availability of different membrane technologies, motors and head configurations. Datasheets for the pumps are available on the Internet.
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