Laboratory Products xxi
KNF Laboratory Equipment Honoured with Red Dot Award Ease of use for everyday lab work plus an
attractive new look - with its new and improved Laboport laboratory pumps, KNF Laboratory Equipment has succeeded in uniting design and functionality. In recognition of this achievement, the Red Dot Jury has honoured the Laboport N 820 G with the internationally sought-after Red Dot Award: Product Design for 2020. KNF’s laboratory pumps are known for their reliability and impressively quiet operation. The redesigned Laboport series comprises the N 96, N 820 G and N 840 G models - true all-rounders for everyday lab work. With equipment as versatile as this, the focus is on users’ requirements. KNF’s engineers listened to what users had to say and centred the new design around their feedback on what makes a comfortable workspace. For example, the Laboport N 820 G is equipped with a 3-colour status indicator which shows the current operating mode at a glance. With smooth surfaces, no hard edges, and a seamlessly retractable handle, the device is simple to clean and transport. All of the redesigned Laboport models save an astounding amount of space, addressing one of the typical constraints of laboratory work. This advantage is offered even when the pumps are integrated into modular assemblies to create vacuum systems with a separator and/or condenser. Speed-controlled, chemically resistant for very aggressive and corrosive gases, and, depending on the model, ATEX-compliant - these vacuum pumps are suited to a multitude of laboratory applications, including degassing, filtration, liquid aspiration, gel drying, rotary evaporation, SPE and vacuum concentration. More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/Lpqm
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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. The SIMDOS®
02 FT (full Teflon® transfer of aggressive chemicals. To do this, the SIMDOS® valves. An optionally available Chemraz®
) has been especially developed for the 02 FT is fitted
with a PTFE head, a PTFE-covered diaphragm, and chemically resistant FFKM Kalrez®
-valve 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®
transfers liquids with a flow rate of 30 µl to 20 ml/min, and dose volumes of 30 µl 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®
UNIQUE DESIGN FOR LAB LIFE LABOPORT® VACUUM PUMPS
Easy use for new approaches to everyday lab practice:
n Exceptionally space-saving n Integrated rotational speed control n 3-color status display n ATEX-compliant and chemically resistant n Individually expandable for a custom-fit vacuum system
02 FT dosing pump
All-rounder for degassing, filtration, liquid aspiration, gel drying, rotary evaporation, SPE, centrifugal concentration.
KNF-Laboport.com 02 FT is safe to run dry and is self-
priming up to 2 m. It is effective against pressures of up to 6 bar, and transfers viscous media up to 150 centistokes. The integrated software permits the transfer parameters to be modified for a range of different viscosities at the touch of a button. Thanks to its neat design and small footprint, the SIMDOS® 02 FT dosing pump takes up very little valuable laboratory space. More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/O49k
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