SEAL Analytical showcases latest technology in discrete & segmented flow analysis

Environmental laboratory

SEAL Analytical showcases latest technology in discrete & segmented flow analysis

14 Feb, 2012

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As the designer, developer and manufacturer of both hardware and software, SEAL is a technology leader in colorimetric analytical solutions for a broad spectrum of analytes. The company’s latest innovations will be on display at both Pittcon 2012 (Booth No. 2523) and Analytica 2012 (Hall A1, Booth 514).

SEAL will display the latest versions of leading instruments such as the AQ1 and AQ2 Discrete Analyzers, the AA1, AA3 and QuAAtro segmented flow analyzers and a new programmable block digestion system.

SEAL experts will be on hand to explain the advantages of instruments such as the QuAAtro high performance microflow analyzer which has been developed and enhanced from the original world-class TechniconTM Segmented Flow Analysis systems. An important new feature of this instrument is an option to select the number of pumps (1, 2 or 3) which provides greater flexibility and options for increased numbers of tubes; substantially increasing the workload capacity of this high precision automated analyser.

SEAL Analytical products are ideal for all types of water, seawater, soil, plant and fertilizer analysis where high reproducibility and low detection limits are required.

For further information, please visit www.seal-analytical.com

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