Product category:
Chemical analysis equipment
News Release from: Labcell
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 20 November 2006
Updated website details new laboratory
instruments
Labcell has updated its website and added detailed information and downloads relating to new laboratory instruments for the food and pharmaceutical, automotive, industrial and environmental sectors
The website is divided into three sections to cater for the needs of visitors, with an intuitive navigation system that helps users find product information and technical datasheets and product manuals that can be downloaded for free as PDF files In the food and pharmaceutical section, two new products have been added
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 8 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The first of these, the Milky Lab, enables very repeatable measurements to be made of several parameters in milk, including fat content, proteins, lactose, dry matter and solids.
Small QA laboratories and dairies can therefore carry out daily testing without the need for expensive equipment or the use of external laboratories.
Also new is the SafeStorage monitor, a system for logging water activity (ERH) data from up to five sensors over extended periods - typically during storage or transportation.
The Automotive section of the website now includes details of the EGR 4830 exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) analyser that measures and displays percentage EGR, Lambda (air-fuel ratio, or AFR) and other data such as intake and exhaust percentage oxygen and pressure.
Four programmable analogue outputs enable the instrument to be incorporated within a control system and/or allow the data to be recorded for subsequent archiving or analysis.
New on the environmental section of the website is the KD2 Pro thermal properties meter for measuring thermal diffusivity, specific heat, conductivity and resistivity in soil.
This programmable instrument can be used unattended if required, allowing soil scientists to easily record in excess of 4000 measurements over extended periods.
Contact details and an enquiry form are also provided on the website so that interested parties can get all of the information they need as fast as possible and in the most convenient way.
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