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News Release from: Diba Industries | Subject: In-line sample heaters
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2007
Consistent body temperature for assured
reactions
Embedded heater assembly brings samples from refrigerated to reaction temperature and minimises heat losses from transfer from warming vessels to reaction vessels, resulting in more accurate results
Achieving and maintaining the consistent sample temperature required for accurate reaction results can be challenging Diba Industries says it can remove this process variable with in-line sample heaters for IVD and scientific analysis
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Diba, part of the multinational Halma technology group, provides custom engineered critical fluid handling components and services.
By handling the sample fluid within a contained, single unit, the sample can be easily heated to reaction temperature without being exposed to cooling elements.
The sample is aspirated into an inert fluid line, heated to temperature, and dispensed directly to the reaction vessel to mix with reagents.
The single line assembly, with no connection points, eliminates the collection of sample fluid in dead spaces to prevent carryover problems.
Diba's in-line sample heaters, flared tubing assemblies, and torque right fittings produce a consistent fluid path and internal tubing diameter in any type of fluid line, eliminating leaks, dead volumes and carryover problems.
Diba also offers a complete line of aspirate/dispense, piercing, level sensing, vented, fluoropolymer coated and fluoropolymer lined reagent and sample transfer probes.
In-line sample heater materials and configurations are custom fit to any instrument manufacturer's specification.
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