Laboratory Products 83 A New Dimension in Particle Analysis
The Microtrac MRB SYNC Analyzer provides traditional users of laser diffraction technology with exciting new capabilities to characterise their materials. The proven tri-laser technology provides accurate and repeatable laser diffraction information from light detected over 163 degrees of angular scatter. When combined with state-of-the- art camera technology capturing images of the particle stream at the same time, the SYNC offers not only size data but significantly more information about the shape of the materials and the quality of the dispersion.
The patented Synchronous measurement technology of the SYNC allows users to make both a laser diffraction measurement and an image analysis measurement on a single sample, in the same sample cell at the same time: One sample, one optical bench, one flow path, one sample cell, one integrated GUI, one analysis.
This makes the SYNC ideally suited for both routine QC and research applications; it provides valuable information to researchers as they develop new materials and processes. The powerful software interface offers both particle size distribution information as well as a multitude of morphological parameters. The patented BLEND routine allows users to examine materials over a wide size range from 0.01 microns to 4000 microns
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ADVERTORIAL The Application of Customer-centric Pump Solutions within Life Sciences
Two application examples typify the expertise of Premier Control Technologies (PCT) within the Life Science industry. The first example is the need for precise, repeatable and gentle fluid transfer as seen within liquid filling machines. The second example typifies the need for sample integrity within fluid transfer of medical samples (such as blood, tissue, or urine) for In Vitro Diagnostics.
Liquid filling machines operate at different pressure regimes, they can be linear or rotary and can be single- or multi- head. A pump solution must be specific to the given requirements at hand, not a standard offering shoe-horned in for the convenience of the supplier. Care therefore needs to be taken to fulfil the requirements of: the variability of the filling volume; the requirement for high or ultra-high filling accuracy; consideration of filling efficiency; the level of fluid integrity (contamination assessment); potential for particulates; consideration of shear- sensitive substances; consideration of breakoff to eliminate over-run and droplet formation.
IVD devices do not act directly on a patient to produce results as they rely upon the later introduction of samples. Inaccurate test results could lead to mismanagement of a patients’ disease or condition, or the treatment of a disease or condition that is not there. For accuracy, reliability and effectiveness the sampling system must be highly accurate, free from contamination and be highly reliable. The clean-down system needs to be equally reliable to prevent cross-contamination.
Please contact PCT to develop a fluid transfer system that meets all your technical requirements, on budget and on time.
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LABORATORY AND OEM PUMPS Quality Value
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• Designed to make laboratory fl uid transfer easy and safe
• Peristalti c, Syringe, Micro-Gear and OEM pumps
• Basic designs or Intelligent; fi xed speed or variable
• Single / multi -channel; horizontal or verti cal pump heads
• Dispensing, fi lling, dosing and batching with very high accuracy
• Feed-back loops available including Coriolis meter
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