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Laboratory Products 49


Leading the Way in Sustainable Science: First Electronic Pipette Awarded ACT Label Eppendorf announces that its Xplorer®


and Xplorer plus single-channel pipette line-up has been granted the ACT® label certification from My Green Lab®


. This significant achievement establishes the Xplorer as the first electronic pipette in the market to be ACT labelled, reaffirming Eppendorf’s commitment to promoting environmentally conscious purchasing decisions across laboratories worldwide.


The ACT Label, representing Accountability, Consistency, and Transparency, offers laboratories a clear indication of sustainable practices. This certification is based on thorough assessments of manufacturing processes, energy and water usage, packaging, and end-of-life considerations.


The Xplorer pipettes are manufactured in an Eppendorf production facility powered by 100% green energy and adhering to a robust environmental management system, exemplified by its ISO 14001 certification.


Featuring high-quality and durable body and piston materials, along with a rechargeable battery with low energy consumption, the Xplorer pipettes ensure longevity and minimal environmental impact for years to come.


The Xplorer’s packaging consists of nearly 90% recycled and recyclable material, safeguarding the electronic pipette during transportation while minimising its environmental footprint.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Y139 60707pr@reply-direct.com


O-N-H Analysis of Solid Samples in a Wide Concentration Range


Eltra’s new ELEMENTRAC ONH-p2 is a powerful and robust elemental analyser for measuring oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen concentrations in inorganic samples. The high-detection NDIR and thermal detectors reliably measure elemental concentrations from low ppm levels to the high percentage range. Thanks to the innovative sample lock with pulsed chamber flushing and vertical sample drop, user-friendly and convenient analysis of rod-shaped, granular or powdered samples with a sample weight of up to 2 grams is easily possible.


The analyser can be configured for single-element or multi-element analysis. Oxygen is determined as CO2 in up to two infrared cells,


nitrogen and hydrogen in elemental form in a thermal conductivity cell. The ELEMENTRAC ONH-p 2 uses an ON mode with carrier gas helium (optionally argon) and an OH mode with carrier gas nitrogen to take advantage of the sensitive thermal conductivity cell for nitrogen and hydrogen measurement.


The chemicals and filters required for operation are arranged in a user-friendly way on the front of the unit and can be concealed behind a removable door during routine operation. This arrangement significantly reduces the time required for maintenance and increases user-friendliness.


The ELEMENTRAC ONH-p 2 meets or exceeds the requirements of all relevant international standards such as ASTM E 1019 or DIN EN 3976. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/ym3B


60935pr@reply-direct.com ADVERTORIAL Enhanced Pocket Analysers for Precise Water Quality Testing


ULTRAPEN™ PT™ and PTBT™ Series Pocket Analysers Get benchtop lab accuracy in an easy-to-use, easy-to-maintain, wireless, handheld instrument designed for diverse, demanding, water quality testing applications. Select from a variety of pocket testers, each featuring simultaneous measurement of Temperature and one critical parameter:


• PT1 and PTBT1 measure Conductivity, TDS, and Salinity. • PT2 and PTBT2 measure pH. • PT3 and PTBT3 measure ORP.


• PT5 and PTBT5 measure Dissolved Oxygen (DO) as concentration and percent saturation. • PT6 and PTBT6 measure Nitrate (displayed as Nitrate, Nitrogen, or mV).


All ULTRAPENS are compact, lightweight, and waterproof with fully encapsulated electronics and bodies of rugged aircraft aluminium. pH, ORP, FCE, DO, and Nitrate sensors are user replaceable extending the useful life of these instruments. Cleaning and calibration of all PT and PTBT instruments is simple to perform making all ULTRAPENS serviceable in the field. Some special features of individual pens include proprietary conversion algorithms, autoranging capabilities, automatic temperature compensation, proprietary sensor design, multiple easy calibration methods, and EPA standard-method compatibility. PT4 and PTBT4 FCE instruments’ cutting-edge measurement method determines Free Available Chlorine using a proprietary predictive ORP algorithm and the actual pH of water, giving a truly accurate reading of chlorine efficacy.


PT Series instruments feature one-button programmability, measurements, and calibration while the new PTBT Series pairs with Android™ or iPhone®


Bluetooth® -enabled devices allowing you


to control settings, measurements, calibrations, and data reporting tools from the PTBTX2™ mobile application. Email export data as .csv, .xls, .xlsx, or Myron L®


Company’s proprietary encrypted format, .mlcx, compatible with Guardian2™ software.


Live customer service and expert technical support are included for the life of all Myron L products.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/Vejp 61357pr@reply-direct.com


www.myronl.com 760-438-2021


• PT4 and PTBT4 measure Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE™).


Professional Water Quality Management Instruments TM


Ultrameter ll E


Conductivity Resistivity TDS


pH Temperature


ORP/Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE TM )


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