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New borate fl ux options enhance sample preparation capabilities
Alpha Resources LLC, the leading aftermarket manufacturer of consumables and reference materials, has recently expanded their product offerings to include borate fl ux options. Fluxes are commonly used in sample preparation for XRF, ICP, and AA analysis to optimise the solubility of sample and provide better fl uidity for accelerated dissolution, better pouring, less sticking, and less bubbles.
Alpha’s new line of fl uxes is offered in either powder or bead form with two grades of purity (pure 99.98 + % or ultra-pure 99.995 + %); they are also available with or without integrated non-wetting agents (NWAs). A variety of chemical composition options are available with the lithium metaborate base including: lithium bromide, lithium iodide, and lithium tetraborate.
Customers can be assured that the high quality, stable fl uxes purchased from Alpha Resources offer outstanding fl uidity and are both non-hydroscopic and dust-free. For ease of use, Alpha’s fl ux line is also compatible with automated dispensing balances, including Malvern Panalytical’s LeDoser and LeDoser-12.
“At Alpha, we are always looking for ways to better serve our customers. In 2024, we have several product expansions planned to support our position as the preferred consumables supply partner for our customers’ labs and businesses,” stated Ken Mantei, Director of Operations, at Alpha Resources. “This recent addition of a robust line of borate fl uxes and additives allows our customers to take
advantage of Alpha’s below-OEM pricing and high quality, with the convenience of ordering multiple supplies from a single trusted source. Alpha continues to prioritise customer convenience and availability of high-quality products to ensure reliable results for our customers.”
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Hemco Corporation’s MicroFlow Family offers Class 1 ductless workstations with advanced carbon- fi ltered technology, designed to handle fumes, odours, and non-hazardous chemical vapours. These workstations feature a particle pre-fi lter and activated carbon fi ltration, ensuring effective containment of spills with their self-contained, recessed work surfaces.
The workstations are encased in a clear viewing shroud with a hinged safety panel, providing both product protection and user safety. A variable speed fan control system allows for high-speed airfl ow of 100 f/m through the sash opening, with adjustable medium and low settings for more delicate tasks.
Ideal applications include sample weighing, general chemistry with small volumes of common chemicals, individual workstations, tissue staining and processing, gluing and drying operations, solvent cleaning of electronic parts, soldering fumes and odours, school demonstrations, and forensic work.
The MicroFlow III measures 24” wide x 24” deep x 20.75” high, the MicroFlow II is 18” wide x 24” deep x 20” high, and the MicroFlow I is 12” wide x 18” deep x 14.5” high.
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