Covering temperatures from -55ºC to -105ºC
Ipswich, UK & Valley Cottage NY, USA — Genevac, a world leading supplier of solvent removal technologies, has introduced the Benchtop? K Series of Freeze Dryers for laboratories looking for compactness and ease of use without compromising performance.
The Benchtop K Series brings fast and efficient freeze drying within the budget of almost any laboratory.
Ease of use is ensured by one button start-up that activates all operating parameters in the correct sequence. All Benchtop K Series Freeze Dryers employ environmentally friendly CFC-free refrigeration systems.
BenchTop K Series Freeze Dryers are offered in a range of condenser temperatures from -55ºC to -105ºC.
Posted in New Sources May 24th, 2008 by grp | No comments
Dallas TX, USA - Marlow Industries, Inc. a leader in high quality thermoelectric solutions, has announced the release of the new Planar Thermo Electric Cooler (TEC )(patent pending), designed to replace the traditional multistage thermoelectric cooler used for infrared, CCD and other detectors.
The Planar TEC packs multistage device performance into one plane resulting in a very low profile multistage TEC. The size alone is a market first in thermoelectric technology, but the new Planar TEC offers additional benefits.
The unique design drives manufacturing costs down and allows Marlow to offer high performance modules at a fraction of the cost. In some cases, the Planar TEC offers a 30 percent cost reduction over standard multistage TEC Modules.
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Wednesday June 11 or Thursday June 12 - Marriott Burkshire Conference Hotel, 10 West Burke Ave, Towson, MD 21204
Learn about:
* Humidity theory, terms & definitions
* Practical psychrometry
* Sensor technology
* How to select a hygrometer
* Good humidity measurement practice
* Installation considerations
* Calibration processes and good practice
* Real world applications and case studies
Registration:
There is no charge for the seminar. (Lunch will be provided)
Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Due to a limited class size we ask you to commit to attend if you reserve a seat.
Three ways to register:
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