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Automated Valves
News Release from: Idex Health & Science | Subject: MX Series II
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2008
Valves offer wider flow ranges and USB
connection
Now available - the stand-alone MX Series II multi-position valves for automated fluid switching and sample injection in the laboratory
In response to laboratory-user feedback, the MX Series II valves offer new multi-position liquid-end options with a wider range of pressure options and simpler PC connectivity for general laboratory, HPLC, and Fast Chromatography applications Designated MXX, MXP and MXT, the new Series II valves offer a choice of three pressure-range platforms
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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MXX - low pressure, up to 125psi (9bar).
MXP - high pressure, to 6000psi (400bar).
MXT - fast chromatography, to 15,000psi (1000bar).
To reduce downtime in the lab or analytical process, both the MXP and MXT valves feature the Rapid Replacement Pod liquid-end design for easy maintenance.
Factory-assembled as a complete unit, the Rapid Replacement Pod virtually eliminates downtime.
The low-pressure MXX valve enables quick connection changes with the patented fitting-less tubing connection system.
Maintaining the small footprint of the original design, the MX Valves can be used in stand-alone configurations by individual users or in combination with analytical instrument systems.
For fast and flexible PC connection, the new valve design incorporates Universal Serial Bus (USB), contact closure, serial and binary code decimal (BCD) connection options.
The MX Series II valves come with TitanMX software and are compatible with standard chromatography software to enable PC command and control capability.
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