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News Release from: PAC | Subject: OptiDist
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2007
New benchmark in distillation analysers
PAC has developed what is said to be the most revolutionary automated distillation analyser ever built, the OptiDist, with performance which exceeds best today's industry standards
The OptiDist is described as the optimal solution for performing ASTM D86 and all related ASTM, ISO, IP tests methods with highest precision and ease of use ever seen One button straightforward operation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Only the OptiDist enables truly one button straightforward operation eliminating preliminary trials or manual adjustments to set appropriate heating.
No more bunch of distillation programs.
Thanks to unique optimiser technology, the OptiDist sets automatically the optimal distillation conditions for any sample for initial heat, during distillation and for final heat.
It delivers highly repeatable, standard compliant results at the first attempt.
No more precious time loss for repeating tests, you get perfect results from the first run.
Superior test precision.
Numerous Herzog and ISL instrument users will appreciate the new man machine interface.
Most of the errors that could be made by the unskilled operator or/and the instrument have been eliminated.
You will get method compliant results without compromising on precision.
Enhanced instrument safety features.
The OptiDist surpasses its predecessors in versatility, reliability and safety.
Combining their rich experience Herzog and ISL engineers enhanced the instrument safety focusing on prevention, elimination, detection and/or control of dangerous situations; the exposure of the operator to VOC emissions has been drastically reduced.
The optimized heating protects flask material from critical overheating.
This improves flask life-time and prevents against potential fire.
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