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High pressure parallel chemistry
Asynt has launched the Multicell PLUS, a high pressure parallel reactor system with a choice of configurations for optimised screening of chemical reactions. Constructed
from 316 stainless steel, depending on the configuration, it can be used to screen 4, 6, 8 or 10 parallel reactions. A choice of cell size allows the user to perform reactions in parallel with volumes ranging from 30 to 100ml, at pressures of up to 100bar and temperatures of 300°C. It can be used with a hotplate stirrer or upgraded to allow for individual heating of every reactor cell. For applications requiring sub- ambient temperatures, it can be connected to an external
circulator.
Options include multi zone heating, individual overhead stirrer drives, cell charging and sampling apparatus, as well as cell-to-cell isolation to allow for differing chemistries and reaction conditions
to be employed without the risk of cross-contamination. The reactor can also be supplied in alternative materials including Hastelloy, Inconel, titanium and alloy steels.
ASYNT telephone email web
Hyperspectral and LiDAR platform
+44 (0)1638 781709
enquiries@asynt.com
asynt.com/product/ multicell-plus/
Analytik has introduced an advanced turnkey airborne platform that offers the ability to simultaneously collect Hyperspectral imaging and LiDAR measurements - saving operators time and money. The integrated UAV system can be equipped with a variety of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and LiDAR sensors enabling creation of a high-resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of the surveyed area. Importantly, the HSI & LiDAR sensors can be mounted onto small, lightweight drones, eg DJI Matrice Pro 600, which provides the freedom of flying the platform as a small unmanned aircraft (20kg or less) as designated under Civil Aviation Authority rules.
The HSI and DEM data can
be combined into a precisely geolocated and dimensionally correct photomosaic with the reflected spectral information available at each point on the
ground. The platform allows the
creation of a 3D image in which the LiDAR measures the height of terrain and overlays it with hyperspectral images.
ANALYTIK telephone email
+44 1954 232776
info@analytik.co.uk
web
analytik.co.uk/fusing-lidar- with-hyperspectral-imaging/
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