Tuesday 11 February 2014

Seal Analytical publishes program of international expos!

SEAL Analytical has announced its participation in a series of international events that will include North America, Europe and the Middle East. Company President Stuart Smith says: “The latest models of our highly automated segmented flow and discrete analysers are proving extremely popular, so we made a decision to expose them to as many prospective users as possible.

“We will also launch a major new product in 2014, so we anticipate a great deal of interest in our booths.”

With manufacturing facilities in the USA and Germany, SEAL is a regular exhibitor at Pittcon and Analytica, but this year the company will also participate in the Ocean Sciences global meeting in Hawaii and Arablab in Dubai.

SEAL Analytical’s booths at these events will feature the company’s latest innovations in discrete and segmented flow automated colorimetric analysers.

The QuAAtro, for example, is the latest generation of the original world-class Technicon™ Segmented Flow Analysis (SFA) systems and the new QuAAtro 39 high performance microflow analyzer will be of particular interest to visitors. More flexible than its predecessors and offering up to 33% more capacity, the QuAAtro 39 enables the operation of a greater number of simultaneous analyses and improves laboratory efficiency. Importantly, this new instrument also further lowers the detection limits of the QuAAtro platform.

The latest version of the AA1 dual channel, automatic SFA will also be unveiled. This model features a larger pump and integrated distillation module for online analysis of Phenol, Cyanide and Ammonia. In addition, the new gas diffusion method for Ammonia will be shown.

The SEAL Analytical booths will also feature the AQ series of Discrete Analyzers, the AA3 SFA and a programmable block digestion system.

Summarising, Stuart Smith says: “Our analyzers have been developed for specific market sectors, so we are looking forward to meeting laboratory professionals involved with the testing of seawater, surface waters, wastewater, drinking water, soils, fertilizer, plant materials, tobacco, beverages, food and animal feeds.”

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