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Porvair Expands Line of Polypropylene Depth Filter Cartridges
Ashland, VA — Porvair Filtration Group has intro- duced a new range of Tekfil™ polypropylene depth filter cartridges, suitable for a broad range of industrial applications. The consolidated range of products enhances
Porvair’s offering, now encompassing solutions for a broad range of sectors, including food and bever- age, pharmaceutical and chemical. Tekfil is avail- able in a variety of standard lengths, as either absolute or nominal-rated cartridges. The standard Tekfil A is a high-flow, graded
depth filter with high contaminant capacity over a long lifetime. Constructed from FDA-approved polypropylene, it is suitable for a wide range of appli- cations. The filters are also available in a nylon con- struction for solvent filtration. Tekfil N is available in a range of
nominal-rated polypropylene depth cartridge filters. It is an economic choice for many applications, includ- ing process water, pharmaceutical process streams and paint production.
GL Optic Develops Type-A Goniopho- tometer
Weilheim/Teck, Germany — GL Optic has introduced a new type-A goniophotometer, GLG A 50-1800, which is designed to measure the exterior lighting of vehicles. The device is suitable for the complete photometric characterization of auto- motive lamps. The system complies with CIE
121-1996 and IESNA LM-75-01 stan- dards that regulate photometric and colorimetric far-field measurement systems. The system also meets UN/ECE and SAE/FMVSS standards.
Tekfil polypropylene depth filter cartridges. Tekfil WF wide-format, large-diameter filter
cartridges are designed for applications that require a high flow rate. They are suitable for use as pre-filters or final polishing filters in applica- tions that do not need membrane filtration. Porvair’s Tekfil HV series is a range of high-
viscosity filter cartridges for the filtration of gels and viscous fluids, where a strong core is required. Suitable for the filtration of either viscose inorgan- ic and organic liquids, Tekfil HV cartridges can be used as pre-filters or final filters in a broad variety
of applications. Contact: Porvair Filtration Group, Inc., 301
Business Lane, Ashland, VA 23005 % 804-550-1600 Web:
www.porvairfiltration.com
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GLG A 50-1800 goniophotometer. The GLG A 50-1800 is useful in
research and development, laborato- ries and product conformity testing centers. The device is specifically designed for photometric testing of the luminous intensity distribution of automotive LEDs and other lamp types.
Combined with spectrometers
from GL Optic, such as the GL SPEC- TIS 5.0 Touch or the GL PHOTOME- TER 3.0 LS + Flicker, users can expand their functionality for specific applications or measurement tasks. The system is suitable for test samples with dimensions of up to 6 ft (1.8m) in
size and 110 lb (50 kg) in weight. Contact: GL Optic,
Tobelwasenweg 24, 73235
Weilheim/Teck, Germany % +49-0-7023-9504-20 E-mail:
office@gloptic.com Web:
www.gloptic.com
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