19 Pumps, Valves & Liquid Handling Real-time liquid fl owmeters
Biotech Fluidics introduces its expanded line-up of real-time liquid flowmeters, offering precise monitoring across a broad spectrum of flow rates. The range encompasses four specialised devices, catering to applications ranging from nanolitres to 650 millilitres per minute.
The Biotech Micro Flow Meter operates within the range of 0.01 to 80 µL per minute, providing unparalleled precision for monitoring extremely low flow rates encountered in UHPLC, LC/MS, and micro-/nanoscale bioprocessing applications.
Designed for flow rates from 1 µL to 5 mL per minute, the Biotech HPLC Flow Meter is pre-calibrated and enables continuous measurement of inline flow rates from pumps serving HPLC and GPC/SEC systems, as well as flow chemistry reactors.
The newly introduced Biotech Semi-Prep Flow Meter extends the range up to 40 mL/min, facilitating continuous monitoring and validation of pumps serving various preparative HPLC systems, flash and continuous processing systems, and bioreactor feed pumps.
For higher flow rate requirements, the Biotech High Flow Meter can handle liquid flow rates up to 650 mL per minute, providing a valuable tool for optimising preparative chromatographs used in producing larger quantities of pure compounds.
Compact and user-friendly, each Biotech Flow Meter comes with PC software for continuous recording, monitoring, and storage of flow rate data. Real-time operation, coupled with an integrated OLED display, enables users to observe transient pulsations, gaining insights into flow stability during monitoring. Biotech Flowmeters are highly reliable and compatible with a wide range of solvents and liquid reagents.
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Pipette performance monitoring and leak detection tool
Introducing ATMOS: the revolutionary laboratory tool from QCL for daily accuracy checks of single and 8-channel pipettes, ensuring continuous performance monitoring between standard calibration procedures. With ATMOS, you can detect calibration changes by testing the exact displacement volume in under 30 seconds.
ATMOS also features leak detection, measuring air leaks in the pipette or tip during use, with leak values displayed as a percentage of volume loss per second.
No calibration is needed for AMOS. It measures the dispensed volume by comparing it to an internal fixed volume metal cavity, factory-calibrated to an accuracy within 0.1%. All measurement data is stored in the instrument and can be easily downloaded to a computer for audit purposes. More information online:
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The PIPETBOY acu 2 is renowned for its exceptional pipetting speed, control, and ergonomics. Features include an autoclavable sterile module, an easy-to-replace filter, and an LED battery status indicator. Users can easily set maximum aspiration and dispense speeds with a thumb wheel and enjoy precise control with finger pressure sensitivity. The lightweight, well-balanced design is available in multiple colours, perfect for brightening up any lab environment.
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