14 Optimised Flow Meters for OEM Applications
Drawing upon over 40 years expertise and experience, Titan Enterprises are able to work with customers to produce flow meters of the highest standard for a broad base of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) applications.
For OEM collaborations Titan look to produce an optimised flow meter to match your exact application requirements and not compromise achievable results with a less than ideal sensor. The resultant device will be unique to your application but will still benefit from Titan’s well tried and tested modern manufacturing methods to ensure a competitive, high quality OEM solution. From an initial concept Titan can offer a complete service from budget costing through prototypes to full production. Often the cost of origination and tooling can be amortised over the life of the product. It may be as simple as replacing an obsolete product right through to developed a fully bespoke product tailored to the customers precise requirements.
Titan has partnered with OEM customers to provide optimised flow metering solutions for a wide range of applications including disposable medical flowmeters, dirty water flowmeters for cooling of glass bottle shears, bespoke oval gears for marine fuel flow, corrosion resistant meters for sterilising equipment and high pressure intrinsically safe units for offshore oil drilling additive injection.
All OEM flow meters produced by Titan are designed and manufactured to ISO9001 and calibrated to an uncertainty of ±0.25%. The company produces chemically resistant, high accuracy digital flow meters that are not only competitively priced but are engineered to give long-term reliable performance.
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The Intuitive Dosing Pump for Aggressive and Corrosive Liquids
Dosing very aggressive and corrosive liquids in laboratories is a challenge. Diaphragm pumps are the ideal tool for this difficult task.
) has been especially developed for the transfer of aggressive chemicals.
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kit even allows using the pump with highly concentrated acids such as nitric, sulphuric and hydrochloric acids and solvents such as TFH, DMF, DMSO and MEK. The pump head is situated outside the splash-protected IP-65 housing, providing a very significant safety feature.
Also available with heads in PP or PVDF, the new SIMDOS® 02
FT dosing pump transfers liquids with a flow rate of 30µl to 20 ml/min, and dose volumes of 30µl up to 999 ml.
Following calibration, repeatability is +/-1% (full range) and the pump offers excellent long-term stability and consistent reliability throughout entire processes. The SIMDOS®
02 FT
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WITEC will host the 11th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium will be held from 29th September to 1st October in Ulm, Germany. The well-established, annual symposium will cover various aspects of modern Raman microscopy and will provide deep insights into Confocal Raman Imaging and its applications.
Over the past several years the symposium has become increasingly important for the Raman community, helping participants to keep up with the latest developments in modern Raman imaging and to share their knowledge with one another.
After the great success of last year’s symposium the organising committee has again assembled a diverse and interesting program which will meet the highest demands of the attendees. This year’s invited speakers are distinguished experts in the field of Raman spectroscopy from academia and industry.
Their talks will highlight a broad range of Raman spectroscopy applications in life science, nanotechnology, materials science, graphene research, and climate research. The program also includes a talk of Professor Albert Zink from the EURAC-Institute for Mummies and the Iceman about Raman investigations of the Tyrolean Iceman. In addition, technical talks about the general principles, microscope configurations and resolutions will give the participants a deeper understanding of confocal Raman microscopy.
Further conference highlights are the contributed talks and posters session, to which all attendees are invited to submit their abstracts, the conference dinner with the best poster award ceremony and the demonstration of the new RISE Microscope for correlative Raman Imaging and Scanning Electron Microscopy.
This three-day symposium is an excellent occasion for scientists and engineers to further their knowledge of this highly valuable technique in order to meet emerging requirements in the chemical identification and imaging of various compounds.
Typical research fields for confocal Raman imaging include pharmaceutics and cosmetics, materials and polymer sciences, nanotechnology, medical and life science, archaeology and geology, forensics, coatings, thin-films and all fields in which clear identification of the distribution of chemical compounds is a necessity.
For more details, program and registration information please go to
www.raman.net
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Programme Details for the 11th Confocal Raman Imaging Symposium Announced
LABMATE UK & IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 2014
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