block digestion system News
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SEAL Analytical to showcase latest technology in discrete and segmented flow analysis
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 and Pittcon 2012 will provide a great opportunity for visitors to the SEAL booth (No. 2523) to see the company’s latest innovations. SEAL will display the latest versions of leading instruments such as the AQ1 and AQ2 ...
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Metals digestion and autosamplers from Spectron, Inc.
Spectron, Inc. is an authorized dealer of Elemental Scientific, Inc. and Environmental Express products. Spectron proudly sells and supports such quality accessories as the Apex™ High Sensitivity System, the SC-Fast™ series Autosampler and the Hot Block™ metals digestion ...
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SEAL Analytical Acquisition of Thomas Cain
SEAL Analytical, the leading global supplier of automated colorimetric analyser instrumentation has announced the acquisition of Thomas Cain, a manufacturer of automated chemical addition, sample preparation and digestion systems for the analysis of mercury and metals in environmental laboratories. Thomas Cain designs, manufactures and distributes the DEENA range of graphite block digestion ...
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SEAL Analytical unveils latest technology at Pittcon
The SEAL Analytical booth (No. 2415) at Pittcon 2013 will feature the company’s latest innovations in Discrete and Segmented Flow automated colorimetric analyzers. The QuAAtro 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 ...
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SEAL Analytical publishes program of international expositions
Leading laboratory instrumentation manufacturer 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 analyzers are proving extremely popular, so we made a decision to expose them to as many ...
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Plastic pollution measured in Mediterranean seabirds
Endangered Mediterranean seabirds are suffering from ingestion of plastic litter, a recent study has shown. Overall, 66% of 171 seabirds studied were found to have plastic fragments in their stomachs and the critically endangered Balearic shearwater was among the worst affected. Plastic pollution in marine ecosystems is recognised as a key problem in the Marine Strategy Framework Directive1 and ...
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