SEAL Analytical announces Automation theme for Pittcon

Environmental laboratory

SEAL Analytical announces Automation theme for Pittcon

13 Mar, 2019

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The SEAL Analytical booth at Pittcon 2019 (#1945) will feature the latest technologies for advanced lab automation. SEAL will also partner with its sister companies Porvair Life Sciences, J.G. Finneran, Rohasys Robotics, Flared Tubing and Pulse instrumentation to create a large eye-catching display. By demonstrating the company’s latest technologies, SEAL will highlight the strong growth that has been achieved, both organically and by strategic acquisition.

For many analysts, Pittcon 2019 will be the first opportunity to see SEAL Analytical’s latest nutrient autoanalyser, the AA500, a fully automated, high throughput, segmented flow analyzer (SFA). The SEAL AA500 provides ultra-low detection limits and excellent repeatability while adding automation and ease of use not seen before on a flow system. The fully automatic reagent wash valves and pump that engages and disengages, allow true walk-away operation. With unattended start up and shutdown, as well as in-line digestion, distillation and gas diffusion, the AA500 increases laboratory efficiency.

Pittcon 2019 visitors will also be able to view SEAL’s new line of ROHASYS MiniLab robots. The new MiniLab series BOD system will be on show with sample preparation, pH and conductivity systems and multi parameter units. Fast, reliable and compact, the Minilab series can also filter, weigh, cap and decap as well as measure parameters such as alkalinity, COD and turbidity. A number of different sized platforms will be on display – offering solutions for all workloads.

Continuing the automation theme, SEAL’s latest discrete nutrient analyser, the AQ400, will also feature at Pittcon. This instrument provides auto-standard preparation, auto-dilution, automatic method changeover and low reagent consumption. Approved applications (EPA, ISO) include nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, phosphate, Chromium VI, TKN, TP etc. in water, wastewater, soils, extracts and digests.

Visitors to Pittcon are invited to the SEAL Analytical booth for more information on the major advantages of lab automation.

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