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Innovative temperature control solutions at analytica 2024
At analytica, the world-renowned trade fair for laboratory technology, analysis, and biotechnology, Lauda Dr R. Wobser GmbH & Co KG presented cutting-edge advancements in temperature control technology tailored for mobile use, laboratories, and pilot plants.
Lauda introduced ground-breaking solutions in (ultra) deep-freezing, catering to both storage and transportation needs. The Versafreeze range ensures safe and validated storage at temperatures down to -86°C, while Mobifreeze revolutionises cold chain logistics with its world-first mobile, battery-operated ultra-low temperature chest freezer. These innovations simplify frozen sample transport without the usual complexities of dry ice or phase change materials, ensuring sample safety and temperature integrity.
The new Universa device line of bath and circulation thermostats from Lauda embody modularity,
sustainability, digitalisation, and power. With bath volumes ranging from 4 to 42 L and cooling capacities of up to 1.5 kW, these thermostats offer precise temperature control for various applications, ensuring an optimal price-performance ratio. Sustainability is prioritised through energy- efficient design and the use of natural refrigerants across all appliance variants.
With a legacy of nearly 70 years in reliable and precise temperature control solutions, Lauda presents an array of cooling, heating, and calibration thermostats, catering to research and development needs. The exhibition included water baths, shakers, and process thermostats such as the Variocool and Integral lines, covering a wide temperature range from -90 to 320°C. Lauda’s process circulators, equipped with
LAUDA.LIVE connectivity, offer remote monitoring and analysis, ensuring seamless integration into laboratory processes.
Visitors to the stand were able to explore Lauda’s digital solutions, including the Lauda Command app and
LAUDA.LIVE, offering control, configuration, and analysis functions across all device lines. The Lauda Command (Professional) app enhances flexibility in temperature control unit operation, enabling users to monitor and analyse data conveniently on desktop and mobile devices.
From cold chain logistics to laboratory research and development, Lauda’s innovative temperature control solutions continue to shape the future of scientific and industrial applications.
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ilmt.co/PL/vzNd 62488pr@reply-direct.com New process thermostats for demanding biotech and pharma applications
Lauda, a global leader in constant temperature equipment, introduces its latest product line - the Ultratemp process thermostats, tailored to meet the rigorous demands of biotechnological, biopharmaceutical, and industrial applications.
With heating and cooling outputs of 25 kW, 35 kW, or 50 kW, the Ultratemp devices are engineered to rapidly heat up or cool down large volumes. This capability proves invaluable for typical biotechnological, biopharmaceutical, and other industrial applications with diverse temperature and performance prerequisites.
The Ultratemp thermostats offer precise control over external consuming units within a range of -5°C to 60°C, maintaining a high temperature stability of ±0.5 K. This ensures accurate temperature control in various applications. The water-cooled refrigeration technology minimises
heat discharge to the environment, and the use of non-flammable media, such as water or water-glycol, ensures straightforward handling and low operational costs.
These new Ultratemp process thermostats combine robustness with simplicity in operation. Standardised with protection level IP 54, they are shielded against splash water and are easy to clean, thanks to the high-quality stainless steel housing. Compatible with non-flammable temperature control media, the device is operated through function buttons and a clear LCD. The integrated Ethernet interface allows remote monitoring and control via a control station or PC. Moreover, external components like sensors (e.g., a Pt100 temperature probe) or signal transmitters can be connected.
The bi-frequency power supply (400 V; 3/PE; 50 Hz & 460 V; 3/PE; 60 Hz) equips the Ultratemp process thermostats for worldwide use. Additionally, they are available in an optimised design exclusively for 50 Hz. All variants can operate within an ambient temperature range of -15°C to 50°C.
The Ultratemp process thermostats expand Lauda’s product range, delivering optimal solutions for biotechnological applications with reactor volumes of up to 5,000 litres. Specially designed to meet the demands of the biopharmaceutical industry and its processes, these devices provide the necessary high heating and cooling capacities for extended process times at a constant temperature of 37°C, followed by rapid cooling of the reactor content.
With the introduction of Ultratemp process thermostats, Lauda strengthens its product portfolio, reaffirming its commitment to innovative temperature control solutions that enhance productivity and efficiency in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and industry worldwide.
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ilmt.co/PL/wzRR 62212pr@reply-direct.com
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