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DSET Laboratories, Inc. pioneered accelerated outdoor weathering in the 1960's with its Fresnel-reflecting solar concentration devices - Emma® (Equatorial Mount with Mirrors for Acceleration) and EMMAQUA® (Equatorial Mount with Mirrors for Acceleration with Water). Economical, proven and continuously improved for even greater accuracy, EMMAQUA is the most widely used outdoor accelerated weathering test method in the world today.
The test apparatus is a follow-the-sun rack with mirrors positioned as tangents to simulate a parabolic trough.
The target board, located at the focal line of the mirrors, lies under a wind tunnel along which a deflector directs ambient temperature cooling air across the specimens. A fan spray nozzle assembly is employed to spray the specimens with deionized water in accordance with established schedules. Night time spray cycles can be used to keep the specimens moist during the night time hours.
Atlas recommends the exposure of test specimens based on an accumulated dose of ultraviolet radiation measured in MJ/m2. However, test can also be timed on total radiation, Langleys, or real time. The duration can be based on Arizona or Florida radiation equivalents. The UV radiation must be measured as direct beam to avoid errors when evaluating the exposure duration.
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Another business activity since over 15 years is the production of rotational-vacuum-concentrators ("RVC"). Here, the close relationship to our associated company Sigma Centrifuges offers obvious advantages in construction and production demands.
The Christ RVC-series is well structured in size and combination with different cooling traps and vacuum pumps. This gives the customer a maximum benefit for every application.
Examples for multiple applications:
Efficient concentration of DNA/RNA-samples, proteins etc.
BioTech and Genetic Engineering
Sample preparation in HPLC, GC, MS, Electrophoresis ...
Isolation and synthesis of natural compounds
Storage and handling of drugs (chemical libraries)
Combinatorial Chemistry
High-Throughput-Screening (HTS)
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miVac Concentrator Range
miVac centrifugal concentrators are capable of removing water and organic solvents from a variety of sample formats including tubes, microplates, vials and round bottom flasks. Making it an ideal "work-horse" concentrator for the busy biology or general life science lab.
The built-in special runs for working with water and water mixtures improve performance and optimise concentration time and make the miVac Duo ideal for applications requiring concentration of solvent from precious samples in: Oligo-synthesis, RNA/DNA prep., peptide prep., sequencing, molecular biology, ADME / toxicology labs, process development, residue analysis, environmental analysis and general academic/life science research.
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Fluxtrol concentrator manufacturing and application technique plays a very important role in successful performance of induction coils. With respect to Fluxtrol concentrator application - magnetic, thermal and mechanical aspects must be considered. Additionally, the electrical strength of our concentrator must be considered or insulation provided.
This section is intended to provide methods for safety, handling and machining FLUXTROL® & FERROTRON® concentrator materials when applying the product to induction coils.
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The Cost Effective Solution for High Volume, Low Concentration Process Streams
The Anguil Rotor Concentrator/Oxidizer is designed to adsorb Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) from a high volume, low concentration airstream and to oxidize the VOCs in a reduced volume, high concentration process stream.
The high volume airstream is passed through a rotor concentrator wheel where the VOCs are adsorbed in the bed, purifying the high volume air. This high volume air is then exhausted to atmosphere. The concentrator wheel rotates continuously, transporting adsorbed VOCs into a desorption section. In the desorption section, the adsorbed organics are desorbed from the adsorptive media with a low volume heated airstream. This low volume, high VOC-laden air is then processed by an oxidizer. The operational cost of the oxidizer is substantially reduced via this concentration process.
The Rotor Concentrator/Oxidizer is often the most cost effective technology for processing high volume, low VOC concentration streams. While the capital cost of a system is competitive with other technologies, the true savings is realized in reduced operating costs. The chart below illustrates the fuel cost savings achievable with an Anguil Concentrator/Oxidizer system.
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Systema is happy to launch its latest product: SYCON, a solar concentrator with GPS orientation device both in the azimuth and zenith direction. Sycon can produce hot water up to 110°C and is able to modulate automatically the water capacity. Sycon can not only be combined with cooling/heating systems, but also with sanitary hot water production systems and swimming pool heating systems. Cogeneration and Trigeneration are possible, too. Needless to say, all this has many advantages, above all for what energy saving is concerned.
Do you want to learn more about Sycon’s wind-resistant structure, software and GPS systems for remote control or the safety devices of this brand new product against bad weather conditions? Well, then do not hesitate to contact us to ask for a quotation or further details. We would be extremely pleased to send you our best offer and any other information you may need.
Energy saving is waiting for you! Do not miss this opportunity!
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