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New Technology in Discrete and Segmented Flow Analysis at ACHEMA
18 Jun 2012Roger Wayman
Administrator / Office Personnel
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The latest innovations in laboratory instrumentation are on display at SEAL Analytical’s booth (Hall 4.2, P18) during ACHEMA 2012 in Frankfurt from 18-22 June.
SEAL will display the latest versions of leading instruments such as the AQ1 and AQ2 Discrete Analyzers, the AA1, AA3 and the new QuAAtro 39 segmented flow analyzers, and a new programmable block digestion system.
The new QuAAtro 39 is more flexible than its predecessors and offers up to 33% more capacity, which enables the operation of a greater number of simultaneous analyses and improves cost efficiency. Importantly, this new instrument also further lowers the detection limits of the QuAAtro platform.
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