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Lyza 7000: Transforming FTIR spectroscopy for quality control


Introducing the Lyza 7000 FTIR spectrometer by Anton Paar, a major leap forward in spectroscopic user experience and reliability. Designed for laboratories that demand the highest quality control, Lyza 7000 is set to transform industry standards.


With its innovative modular design, Lyza 7000 allows for quick adaptation to different sample types, including solids, liquids and gases, offering tailored solutions for specific industry requirements. Additionally, its quick-swap module system with automatic detection capabilities allows for seamless transitions between different sample analyses, significantly minimising downtime and enhancing operational efficiency in dynamic laboratory settings.


This state-of-the-art instrument features unparalleled accuracy in material analysis, from routine quality checks to complex research projects. Its modular configuration allows for easy customisation to meet diverse analytical needs, while its durable construction ensures long-term reliability even in demanding environments. The status LED light provides users with at-a-glance updates on measurement progress, while constant internal monitoring ensures quick identification and resolution of potential issues.


Lyza 7000 distinguishes itself with its compact design, operating independently without the need for an external computer, screen, mouse, or keyboard. This integrated approach consolidates all operational elements within a sleek, standalone unit, simplifying laboratory setups by eliminating unnecessary peripherals and conserving critical workspace. Its all-in-one functionality not only


streamlines operations, but also maximises laboratory efficiency, making it an ideal solution for any setting.


Another standout feature of the Lyza 7000 is its intuitive touchscreen interface, which simplifies operation and enhances user experience. This, along with guided workflows, ensures that users can achieve expert-level results with minimal training, significantly boosting laboratory productivity. Additionally, the spectrometer is supported by Anton Paar’s AP Connect software which facilitates seamless data management and ensures compliance with international regulatory standards.


By choosing Lyza 7000, laboratories are not just purchasing a spectrometer; they are investing in a solution that will significantly improve operational efficiency and analytical accuracy. Anton Paar remains dedicated to supporting its customers with innovative solutions that drive forward scientific exploration and quality assurance.


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Determining the quality of solvents and solvent-containing products with flash point testing and distillation


The quality of solvents and potential contamination can significantly influence their characteristics. Flash point testers make use of the fact that pure solvents have defined flash points related to the flash point method used and thus can determine if a solvent is pure or contains impurities. The same can be done for solvent-containing products. For flash points between -30°C and 130°C, ABA 500 and TAG 500 are well-suited instruments, while for flash point temperatures above 130°C (up to 410°C), the Pensky-Martens flash point tester PMA 500 is the perfect solution.


As well as determining the purity of a solvent and checking the solvent-related flash points for quality control of final products, flash point testing also provides vital safety information. Anton Paar’s next-generation flash point testers provide unique and patented solutions. The new ceramic-coated electric igniter, for example, has a 10-time longer lifetime. In addition, the PMA 500 cooling technology and the new ABA/TAG 500 cooling concept make it one of the most efficient cooling technologies on the market.


Besides the flash point, a solvent’s distillation behaviour has to be checked and analysed. With the Diana 700, you’re able to cover a range from 0°C to 450°C. An automatic distillation analyser guides you from preparation to final result with final export and evaluation capabilities.


Check out or new Abel and TAG flash point tester series ABA X00 and TAG X00, Anton Paar’s state-of-the-art Pensky-Martens flash point tester series PMA X00, and the Diana 700, to cover the range of distillation methods.


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Maximising the potential: Microwave digestion for element analysis


Excellent sample preparation is the only way to obtain accurate analytical results in atomic spectroscopy. The thousands of ICP- OES, ICP-MS and AAS users rely on Anton Paar´s Multiwave series of microwave digestion instruments. Informed by over 40 years of experience, these microwaves are designed to unleash the potential of the entire analytical chain. By understanding the different needs of trace analysis laboratories, on Anton Paar offers different solutions for advanced atomic spectroscopy.


Multiwave GO Plus is our space-saving solution for medium throughput applications in food, environmental and materials testing. Based on the innovative DMC (Directed Multimode Cavity) technology, it is the world’s smallest and most economical microwave digester, enhancing the analytical capabilities of small elemental analysis laboratories.


Multiwave 5000 is the most versatile and user-friendly laboratory microwave on the market. As a platform system, it can be configured with different rotors and accessories for high-throughput (64 samples in one run) or high-performance applications at reaction temperatures up to 300°C. With more than 500 pre-installed methods it has substantial built-in application knowledge and can cope with the analytical tasks of digestion, extraction and leaching of all kinds of sample matrices. Its vessel and rotor designs and the state-of-the-art user interface make everyday laboratory work easier. Multiwave 5000 has proven to maximise productivity when in combination with modern ICP analysers.


The high-end Multiwave 7101/7301/7501 family of instruments can digest different kinds of samples in one single run. With its PDC (Pressurized Digestion Cavity) concept, it can handle different numbers and volumes of PTFE, quartz or (disposable) glass reaction vials at temperatures up to 300°C. The vials, with their simple plug-on caps and the level of automation, boast unparalleled ease of use. Compact in design and with an integrated cooling system, it saves laboratory space and minimises cooling time.


And Anton Paar doesn’t just offer first class instruments. With superior application support, installations, trainings, maintenance and service, the company follows remarkable corporate service standards and provide added value to users through a network of more than 35 subsidiaries and 40 distribution partners worldwide.


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