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Xover Solenoid Valve ™ Internal Pinch Tube Isolation Valve
Low Internal Volume: 11 µL Total Carryover Volume: 3.7 µL Long, Maintenance Free Life Chemically Inert Wetted Materials Low Power Consumption, Continuous Duty
The Lee Company is proud to announce the Xover™ solenoid valve, a groundbreaking internal pinch-tube solenoid valve designed to switch quickly and efficiently between samples, reagents, cleaning solutions or calibrants. Featuring unmatched reliability and an exceptionally low carryover volume of just 3.7 µL, Xover is ideal for critical applications in flow cytometry, gene sequencing, in vitro diagnostics, urinalysis, and hematology instruments.
For more information visit
www.leeproducts.co.uk
Lee Products Limited, 3 High Street, Chalfont St Peter, Gerrards Cross, Bucks. SL9 9QE Tel: 01753 886664 Fax: 01753 889588 email:
sales@leeproducts.co.uk
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The Rotronic Universal Monitoring System – RMS
22/04/2021 15:11 Innovation in Miniature
Monitoring environmental conditions in any industry requires a fully integrated continuous monitoring system. The modular Rotronic Monitoring System – RMS is the perfect solution. It provides installation flexibility and full data availability, anywhere, and on a variety of devices. Rotronic can meet all your requirements, incorporating multiple sensors for parameters on a secure network. We can service the entire system.
www.rotronic.co.uk/rms
ROTRONIC Instruments (UK) Ltd, Crompton Fields, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9EE T: 01293 571000,
instruments@rotronic.co.uk A PST Company (
www.processsensing.com)
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