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Creating Measurement Solutions for your Common and Niche Applications
Japan-based KEM is a trusted brand for analytical instruments worldwide. For over 60 years, they have been working together with their customers to find and tailor measurement applications to suit their specific needs. This level of support has been responsible for their success, with their instruments being used in research institutes and industries such as petrochemical, pharmaceutical, food & beverage, chemical, and more. Their range includes the Automatic Potentiometric Titrator, Karl Fischer Moisture Titrator, Density/Specific Gravity Meter, EMS Viscometer, Alcohol Meter, Gas Volume Analyzer, Refractometer, Brix Meter, and more.
KEM’s analysers are developed for high precision, repeatability, and flexibility, providing automated and simultaneous measurement functionality with space-saving benchtop and handheld options. Example applications include the determination of moisture, acid/base number, acidity, salt content, POV, chemical purity (titrators); viscosity of blood, polymers, ionic liquids, gels (EMS Viscometer); density/specific gravity and/or concentration of
crude oil, petroleum products, foodstuffs, organic/inorganic substances (Density Meters); Refractive index and Brix (Refractometer, Brix Meter); alcohol content of beverages (Alcohol Meter); internal gas pressure, air and oxygen concentration of canned and bottled beverages (Gas Volume Analyzer).
KEM wants to engage with customers worldwide to discuss their specific measurement needs, so feel free to contact them now. More information online:
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60250pr@reply-direct.com Comprehensive Resource for Pipetting Techniques and Maintenance
Integra Biosciences is pleased to introduce the Integra School of Pipetting, a comprehensive collection of informative presentations designed to answer all your pipetting queries. This valuable resource covers a range of essential topics, including basic pipetting techniques, pipette maintenance guidelines, and health advice to prevent repetitive strain injuries. The high-quality educational presentations provide a wealth of information to help you master the art of pipetting and ensure accurate and efficient pipetting in your laboratory work.
These educational resources offer a wealth of valuable tips on aspirating and dispensing, handling viscous liquids, cleaning and calibrating pipettes, and achieving optimal pipetting posture, among other
topics. With presentation lengths ranging from 30 to 60 minutes, these resources are relevant for users at all levels of expertise and experience, and best of all, they’re completely free. Simply visit the webpage and select a topic of interest to register. One of Integra’s liquid handling experts will then reach out to schedule an online or on-site presentation at a time and date that suits you.
Sign up for a presentation now and join Integra School of Pipetting to make pipetting more productive. More information online:
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60147pr@reply-direct.com Powerful Size Reduction for Diverse Materials
The Fritsch PULVERISETTE 19 and PULVERISETTE 19 Large Universal Cutting Mills offer a quick and effortless method for size reduction of a vast range of plastics/polymers and biological materials in both small and large quantities. These mills are particularly useful in applications related to recycling and the environment, production of secondary fuels/RDF in cement manufacturing, power generation, cannabis processing, and more. A stainless steel variant is also available to cater to the needs of the food and pharmaceutical sectors.
The cutting speed of the Fritsch P-19 and P-19 Large Cutting Mills can be optimally adjusted to suit any sample material, thanks to the gradually variable rotational speed setting. Moreover, the grinding chamber has a well-conceived structural design that ensures optimised hygienic cleaning, making it easy to maintain and operate.
The mills come with a variable rotational speed that ranges from 300 – 3000 rpm or 50 – 700 rpm, allowing for optimised torque. They also have a large feed size capacity of up to 70x80 resp. 120x85 mm and a high throughput rate of up to 60/85 l/h. The final fineness can be varied through the use of sieve cassettes ranging from 0.1 – 20 mm. The three-part housing and plug-in rotor design make maintenance easy and tool-free. The mills are compliant with GMP and RoHS regulations and are suitable for comminution of long solids such as cannabis, straw, or foils without the need for pre-crushing.
The Fritsch P-19 and P-19 Large Cutting Mills utilise a flexible modular principle that allows you to customise the mill to suit your specific sample material. This is achieved by simply changing the rotor, and selecting from a range of rotors and fixed knives with different cutting geometries made from various materials. You can also choose the sieve cassettes to determine the final fineness of your samples, while different funnels, collecting vessels, and stands made of different materials enable further configuration for your specific applications.
To enhance the feeding and cleaning process, you can connect the mill to a Fritsch high-performance or small volume Cyclone separator. This connection results in faster throughput, minimised thermal load of the samples, and higher final fineness.
View the video to see the unique features of the Fritsch Cutting Mills and how they operate, providing a clear demonstration of their capabilities:
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More information online:
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