Laboratory Products xxiii Fully Automated Clinical Chemistry Analyser
A compact and fully automated random access benchtop chemistry analyser, with positions for 43 reagents, including ability to confi gure open channels. It has the ability to use barcoded high quality Stanbio reagents or reagents from any other manufacturer. Intuitive Windows®
The Altair 240 can run up to 400 tests per hour with an optional ISE module and features dual reagent / sampling probes allow for higher throughput and faster turn-around times, with the Increased effi ciency of reusable cuvettes and reagents with 30-day on-board stability to minimise waste and operating costs for your lab.
For further information please contact Aspect Scientifi c. More information online:
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operating the analyser quick and easy day to day. The Altair 240 provides a comprehensive solution to meet the needs of your laboratory.
High-speed Chemical Resistant Diaphragm Pumps Introduced
Wiggens is pleased to introduce the C-series of chemical resistant diaphragm pumps which are suitable for use in in the chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and other industries, such as suction fi ltration, vacuum distillation, rotational evaporation, vacuum concentration, centrifugal
concentration and solid phase extraction, to name a few.
C-series pumps are driven by diaphragm, with no additional belt-driven transmission, which eliminates the need of lubricant, regular oil and maintenance. All wetted parts of C series pump are made of PTFE which is ideal for extremely aggressive/corrosive gases and vapours. The sealing system provides reduced leakage rates for improved ultimate vacuum (1mbar).
Wiggens continue to extend their line of diaphragm pumps and apply new technologies to this series. An extra powerful motor drives multi- stage pump head, while ensuring the degree of vacuum, with a faster pumping speed. This means it can be used in larger systems, such as pilot reactors, industrial rotary evaporators and the semiconductor industry. The maximum pumping speed can up to 145L/min.
To vacuum a large system, the customer requirement is usually the need to reach a high vacuum faster while being able to stabilise at set values. Wiggens knows it is impossible for a high-speed vacuum pump to be just controlled by a solenoid valve, but the use of a variable frequency motor drive pump head can be easily achieved.
These frequency conversion vacuum pumps can reduce noise in the laboratory and extend the service life. To learn more about vacuum experiments, please contact Wiggens.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/VrDy 54695pr@reply-direct.com
Laboratory Automation
Covid-19 Bio-Safety Enclosure
The LAC2 Class II type enclosure, shipped globally to aid in the Covid-19 screening process.
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