Chemistry Application Solutions - John Morris Group

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Chemistry

Application Solutions

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Welcome to the John Morris Group We are proud of our family-owned heritage spanning over 60 years & specialise in the supply, installation & servicing of precision instruments covering diverse industriy sectors througout the South Pacific region

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Andre Wyzenbeek Managing Director John Morris Group

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INDEX BATCH CHEMISTRY

Metal Reactors o Metal of Construction - Selection Table o Fixed v’s Moveable Head Reactors o Stirred Reactors o Non-Stirred Reactors o Accessories (Stirred & Non-Stirred) o Single, Multiple & Custom Reactors Glass Reactors o Options - Summary o Ambient Pressure o Up to 3 Bar Pressure o Up to 10 Bar Pressure o Acid Digestion Vessels o Cell Disruption Vessels Batch Hydrogenation Microwave Synthesis Peristaltic Pumps Temperature Control Systems

CHARACTERISATION 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 - 12 13 - 14 15 16 16 16 17 18 19

FLOW CHEMISTRY Microfluidic Systems Modular Flow Chemistry Systems Scale-Up & Production Scale o Custom Designed for Your Conditions o Modular Continuous Chemistry

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BIO CHEMISTRY

Peptide Chemistry Oligo Purification Automated Colony Counting Cell Counting & Viability Powder Containment Solutions Thermal Cyclers

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SAMPLE PREPARATION

Milling, Grinding & Cutting Guide Microwave Drying/Ashing Heating & Drying Ovens Digestion (Batch & Sequential) Extraction (Batch & Sequential) Rotational Vacuum Concentration Rotary Evaporation Nitrogen Blowdown & Concentration Freeze Drying

LAB ESSENTIALS

Pipettes 54 Centrifuges 55 Vacuum Pumping Systems 56 - 57 Temperature Control Systems 58 Associated Lab Instruments 59 - 60

SELECTION GUIDES

28 - 30 31 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 - 37

Batch Reactor - Metal 61 Batch Reactor - Glass 62 Peristaltic Pumps 63 Temperature Control 64 Flow Chemistry - Modular Systems 65 - 66 Flow Chemistry - Scale-Up & Production 67 Sieve Shakers + Milling/Cutting 68 Digestion & Extraction 69 Rotational Vacuum Concentration 70 Freeze Drying 71 Flash & Prep/Analytical HPLC 72 Viscometers 73 Pipettes 74 Centrifuges 75

This guide has solutions to help your team in the following areas

CHROMATOGRAPHY

HPLC Solutions 38 o Preparative 38 o Semi-Preparative 38 o Analytical to Semi-Preparative 39 o Automated GPC Clean-Up 39 Combination HPLC + Flash 40 o Complete System (2 Techniques - 1 Instrument) 40 o Centrifugal Partition Chromatography 40 Solid Phase Extraction 41 HPLC Detectors 42 - 44 Universal Fraction Collectors 45 Rugged HPLC Pumps 45 Software 45

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Viscosity 46 Rheology 47 Spectrophotometers 48 Raman Spectroscopy 48 Polarimeters 49 Melting Point 49 Bomb Calorimeters 50 Moisture/Solids Analysis 50 Economical Moisture Analysers 50 Particle Sizing 51 Solvent Recovery Systems 52 Titrators 53 pH Meters 53

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ANALYSE

MANUFACTURE

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BATCH CHEMISTRY

(Autoclaves, Pressure Vessels) Pressure Reactor Certification When you purchase a reactor from John Morris Group it is marked with a unique Australian Standards Design Registration Number, assuring you of the highest compliance to safety & manufacturing standards ▀▀

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Why You Should Select Parr For over 100 years, Parr has been synonymous with high quality, reliable & safe pressure apparatus around the world. All reactors are machined from solid metal billets to eliminate weak spots associated with less expensive cast or welded vessels. Time tested designs, expert machinists & complete material traceability ensures the highest possible level of quality & safety.

Australian Work Health & Safety Standards (AS4343-2005; AS1210-2010) American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME; U-1A)

Beyond their standard product lines, almost any Parr product can be customized to your specifications.

Metal Reactors Considerations When Selecting a Metal Reactor

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Type of chemistry to be performed?

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What is the maximum pressure required?

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What is the temperature range?

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Size of vessel required?

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Metal of construction to be used (refer page 5)?

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Will corrosives be present (& if so, which)?

Gauge adapter

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Quantity of reagents to be used?

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What is the viscosity of your solution?

Rupture disc assembly

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What degree of particulate matter is in your solution?

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Type of reactor required (stirred or non-stirred)?

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Type of layout required (bench, floor, cart)?

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Type of head mounting - fixed or moveable (refer page 5)?

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Do you require heating/cooling?

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Type of control/monitoring required?

Cooling coil

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Which gases are to be added?

Impeller

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How will chemicals be added (refer page 8)?

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How will chemicals be removed (refer page 8)?

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What is your budget (helps determine most suitable instrument)?

Pressure gauge Gas release valve

Bushing

Gas inlet valve

Gas hose connections Thermocouple Liquid sampling valve Moveable head

Split ring assembly Shaft assembly

Dip tube Thermowell Stirrer bracket Cylinder

Schematic of 4540 Moveable Head Reactor with Standard Magnetic Drive

(refer Selection Guide on page 61 to personalise your needs) To ensure you select the right instrument for your needs, contact John Morris Group for professional assistance

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Material

Typical Trade Name

Description Excellent with most organic systems (acetic, formic & other organic acids) - at moderate temps & pressures, used with most commercial gases - & in scrupulously anhydrous systems (hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride & chlorine)

Alloy 400

Monel 400

Widely used for caustic solutions (not subject to stress corrosion cracking in most applications) excellent for fluorine, hydrogen fluoride & hydrofluoric acid systems

Alloy 600

Inconel 600

Excellent resistance to caustics & chlorides at high temps & high pressures when sulfur compounds are present - often chosen for its high strength at elevated temperatures

Alloy C-276

Broadest general corrosion resistance of all commonly used alloys - excellent resistance to strong oxidizers such as cupric & ferric chlorides & a variety of chlorine compounds & chlorine contaminated materials

Commercially pure titanium

Excellent for use with oxidizing agents (such as nitric acid, aqua regia & other mixed acids) plus very good resistance to chloride ions

Other options include Tantalum & Zirconium 702 & 705, Hastelloy B, Carpenter 20 & others - ask our team for details

Fixed v’s Moveable Head Reactors Moveable Head

Easy to Use

Economical

Close up with cylinder & heater lowered

Characterisation

Model 4523 Stirred Reactor (Fixed Head, 1 L)

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The entire vessel can be removed as a complete assembly from the support stand allowing for charging, product recovery & cleaning. Suitable for fairly simple batch systems rather than continuous flow arrangements, preparing the vessel in a special atmosphere or cleaning the cylinder & stirrer at a site away from the reactor stand & heater

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Selection Guides

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The head of the vessel may remain fixed in the support stand - all attachments to the head (gas & liquid feed & discharge lines, cooling water, vapour take-off & condenser, thermocouple plus any electrical leads) can remain permanently in place The reactor is opened by removing the split ring & lowering the cylinder away from the head, leaving all of the attachments undisturbed Good for all systems, especially larger, heavier systems As with the moveable head, the entire vessel assembly can be easily removed from the support stand

Lab Essentials

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Chromatography

Model 4544 Stirred Reactor (Moveable Head, 600 mL)

Fixed Head Reactors

Sample Prep

Fixed Head

Bio Chemistry

Titanium Grades 2 & 4

Hastelloy C-276

Flow Chemistry

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Type 316 Stainless Steel

Batch Chemistry

Metal of Construction - Condensed Selection Table


Metal Reactors - Stirred

Series

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500°C

1,000 (69)

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225°C*

4560

2,000 (138)

5500

3,000 (207

4590

3,000 (207)

3,000 (207) -

18,750

5,000 (345)

5100M

10,000

4570

7,990

350°C

5,500

-

3,750

2,900 (200)

5,000 (345)

2,000

1,900 (131)

4540

1,800

4530

1,500

500°C

2,900 (200)

1,200

-

1,900 (131)

1,000

3,000 (200)

4520

600

4580

500

350°C

450

350°C

-

300

-

1,900 (131)

250

1,900 (131)

4550

160

4555

Total Volume (mL) of Reactor 100

Temp (max) 50

HP Max Pressure psi (bar)

25

Max Pressure psi (bar)

350°C 350°C

500°C 350°C

5,000 (345)

500°C *300oC with Kalrez

The above reactor specifications are appropriate for stainless steel. Volume of reagents is recommended to be 30% to 60% of total reactor volume (to allow for thermal expansion & effective stirring). Standard sizes & ratings shown, customization available.

Pressure gauge

Liquid sampling valve

Gas release valve

Thermocouple

Guide or foot bearing

Safety rupture disc Gas inlet valve

Internal stirring system Cooling coil

Model 4534 (Fixed-Floor 2,000 mL)

(refer Selection Guide on page 61 to personalise your needs) For Hydrogenation specific reactors, refer page 16 for our solutions

Optional welded jackets may be added to reactors to allow precise reactor temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Metal Reactors - Non-Stirred

Total Volume (mL) of Reactor

350°C

8,500 (585)

540°C/350°C*

4790

3,000 (207)

5,000 (345)

500°C/350°C*

4700

1,700 (115)

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300°C

Bio Chemistry

-

1,850 (125)

Flow Chemistry

3,000 (207)

4740

18,750

4750

7,990

600°C

5,500

500°C/350°C*

-

3,750

3,000 (207)

6,000 (410)

2,000

2,000 (137)

4650

1,800

4760

1,200

350°C

600

600°C/350°C*

-

1,000

6,000 (410)

5,000 (345)

500

4,200 (290)

4605

450

4680

300

350°C

250

600°C/350°C*

-

200

3,000 (207)

1,900 (131)

160

2,200 (150)

4600

125

4670

75

350°C

100

350°C

-

50

-

1,900 (131)

45

1,900 (131)

4660

25

4675

10,000

Temp (max) 22

Standard High Pressure Max Pressure Max psi (bar) Pressure psi (bar)

Batch Chemistry

Series

*PTFE

Sample Prep

The above reactor specifications are appropriate for stainless steel. Volume of reagents is recommended to be 30% to 60% of total reactor volume (to allow for thermal expansion & effective stirring). Standard sizes & ratings shown, customization available.

Chromatography Characterisation Lab Essentials

Model 4683 (Fixed Head, 1.8 L Vessel)

Model 4766 300 mL (with VGR with PTFE Flat Gasket & Optional Second Valve)

(refer Selection Guide on page 61 to personalise your needs) Optional welded jackets may be added to reactors to allow precise reactor temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Selection Guides

Model 4742 (25 mL Vessel with Gauge Block Assembly)


Metal Reactors - Accessories Catalyst Addition Devices

Condensers

Liquid Charging Pipettes

High Viscosity Stirrers

A550HC

Reflux Condenser

Series A2113HC

Used to feed liquids, solids, etc into vessel without removing head - External & Internal Catalyst Addition Devices

2 styles of condensers offered (Reflux & Reflux/Take-Off) for attachment to the head of a stirred reactor or pressure vessel

The most economical way to introduce liquids into reactors or vessels at elevated pressures is to use a pressure pipette as a secondary vessel

Anchor stirrers are available in several configurations for use with moderate to high viscosity materials

Machined Spiral Stirrer

Gas Entrainment Impellers

Liners

Bottom Drain Valves

Windows

Gas Entrainment Impeller with Hollow Shaft

PTFE Liners

Model A465VB Bottom Drain Valve

A large range of gas entrainment impellers for users who want to obtain maximum gas dispersion into a liquid system

Removable, open top, cylindrical liners made either of borosilicate glass or PTFE*

To allow emptying of a reactor at the conclusion of a reaction

For visual observations, light transmission & other purposes options include screw-in circular windows (integral, round, oblong) or externally welded

Stirrer Motors & Drives

Magnetic Drives

Controllers

Catalyst Baskets

Geared Drive mounted to Model 4553 Stirred Reactor Large selection including explosionproof motors, air motors & geared, direct drive motors

Mag Drive Family Trouble-free linkage to an internal stirrer (avoids leakage problems which may arise with a packed gland stirrer drive) - with Parr there are no rotating seals

Model 4848B Reactor Controller (with 6 panel meters) Full line of controllers to monitor, control, datalog & archive various parameters

Oblong Integral Windows

Dynamic Design

Static Design

For holding a supported catalyst so that it will not be destroyed or changed by the stirring action of the impeller - installed in reactors with volumes from 300 to 2,000 mL

* PTFE is an insulator & significantly reduces heat transfer to the reactor contents - PTFE liners are not recommended for corrosion inhibition

Contact us for information regarding our full range of reactor accessories

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Sample Collection Vessels ▀▀ ▀▀

Automated Liquid Sampler

Manual liquid sampling Volumes 5 - 10 mL

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Automated, unattended sampling Up to six samples, typically 1 to 2 mL

Model 4351

Bench Top Reactor

High Pressure Gas Burette

Sample Prep

Any Parr Stirred Reactor or Non-Stirred Pressure Vessel can be equipped with a high pressure burette to deliver hydrogen to the vessel at constant pressure & allow calculation of gas consumed (refer below for examples of multi-reactor versions of this equipment)

4523 Bench Top Reactor (1000 mL, Fixed Head Style)

A2283HC High Pressure Gas Burette

Chromatography

Multiple Reactor Systems

5000 Reactor System with 4871 Controller

Lab Essentials

Custom Multi-Reactor Systems

Characterisation

Integrated system runs multiple reactions simultaneously & applies the principles of high throughput experimentation to reactions conducted at elevated temperatures & pressures

Run in batch or continuous flow schemes, either in a series or in parallel - design & build a system to meet your research needs

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Custom Five Reactor Parallel System

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Selection Guides

Custom Twelve Station High Pressure Compact Lab Reactor System

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Bio Chemistry

Stirred Single Reactor

Flow Chemistry

Model 4878 Automated Liquid Sampler connected to a 4566 Mini Reactor

Batch Chemistry

Metal Reactors - Sampling Accessories


Glass Reactors Considerations When Selecting a Glass Reactor Wide range of sensors ▀▀

Type of chemistry to be performed?

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Quantity of reagents to be used?

Easy stirrer seal

Quick stirrer set up ▀▀

What is the viscosity of your chemistry?

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What degree of particulate matter is in your solution?

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What is the actual temperature range of your chemistry?

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What is the maximum pressure required?

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What rate of heating/cooling is required?

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What type of reaction control/monitoring do you require?

7 Port lid

Quick clamp Powerful stirring Wide range of stirrers Quick connections

Oil drain unit

Jacketed vessels Bottom outlet valve

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What shape of vessel is preferred?

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What automation options are critical?

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What is your budget?

(helps determine most suitable instrument) Data logging USB download Simple control

Schematic of Jacketed Reactor

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs) All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

Automate Your Reactions ▀▀

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The Syrris Reactor Master automates jacketed reactor systems & logs data without the need for PC software Circulators, stirrers, thermocouples & RTDs from virtually any manufacturer can be controlled by the twist & click knob Data can be viewed in real time & downloaded to a USB memory stick as a .csv file

Reactor Master

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Brand (Product)

70,000

50,000

30,000

20,000

10,000

5,000

3,000

2,000

1,500

1,000

Flow Chemistry

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Syrris (Globe) Page 13

-40° to +200°C (-90° to +250°C optional)

Up to 3 Bar*

-40° to +200°C (-90° to +250°C optional)

Syrris (Atlas HD) Page 14

Up to 10 Bar

Up to 225°C

Parr (Series 5100) Page 15

Bio Chemistry

Up to 3 Bar*

600

Syrris (Orb) Page 12

500

-40° to +200°C (-90° to +250°C optional)

450

Up to 3 Bar*

300

Syrris (Orb XL)

250

-90° to +250°C

160

Ambient

Total Volume (mL)

100

Temperature

50

Pressure

Batch Chemistry

Glass Reactor Options - Summary

Refer to more detailed instrument descriptions below & following pages

Chromatography

Glass Reactors - Ambient Pressure Manual Operation

Syrris - Orb XL

Characterisation

Floor-standing jacketed reactor system from scale-up or kilo to pilot plant labs Interchangeable vessel sizes from 10 to 50 liters Temperature range from -40°C to +200°C Fast & easy vessel changes Single frame for all vessel sizes - one system for many experiments Complete vessel support even when clamp is open or changing vessels Maximum chemical resistance - all wetted parts are glass, PTFE, FEP or FFKM Easily interchangeable bottom outlet valve - simple to clean & cost-efficient (no need to change the whole reactor when valve replacement is required) Portable - castors for easy transport or relocation of system Modular design is easily expandable as user requirements grow - compatible with Titan flow chemistry scale-up systems

Lab Essentials

Orb XL with 50 L vessel

All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Selection Guides

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs)

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Sample Prep

* Vacuum to 50 mbar Volume of reagents is recommended to be 30% to 60% of reactor ‘dead’ volume (to allow for thermal expansion & effective stirring)


Manual Operation

Bench-top jacketed reactor Economical system with ergonomic features Automation upgrade & data logging - circulators, stirrers, thermocouples & RTDs from virtually any manufacturer can be controlled via optional Syrris Reactor Master

Pressure

Vacuum (50 mbar) to 0.25 bar

Temperature (max)

-90° to +250°C with external circulator

Jacketed Vessels

100 mL to 2 L (DN100 clamp) & 1 L to 10 L (DN150 clamp)

Chemical Resistance

All wetted parts are glass or PTFE

Stirrer motor

Choice of stirrer motors: high speed (up to 2000 rpm), high torque (up to 90Ncm) torque feedback, RS232 control & digital display stirrers

Easy motor lift

Lift & rotate stirrer motor out of the way

Accessories

Choose from a wide range of accessories such as condensers, baffles, powder or pressure equalizing liquid funnels, port adaptors, stoppers etc

7 port lid

A wide range of port sizes in both vertical & compound angle configurations

Quick connections

Thermo fluid connections made in seconds

Quick clamp

No tools required to change jacketed vessels in seconds. DN100 clamp for 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 1L & 2L vessels DN150 clamp for 1L, 2L, 5L & 10L vessels

Oil Pipes Premium oil pipes for higher temperature applications from -90OC to +250OC budget oil pipes for temperature from -40OC to +120OC

Adjustable height

Instant change of vessel height without tools

Temperature control

Temperature probes connected to the circulator offer accurate closed loop temperature control

Wide range of stirrers

Different styles & lengths, glass or PTFE

Jacketed vessels

100 mL, 250 mL 500 mL, 1L, 2L, 5L & 10L jacketed vessels or up to 5L vacuum jacketed

Bottom outlet valve

Spring loaded valve offers leak-free sealing even at extremes of temperature & pressure

Drip tray

Base

For protection from spillages

Sturdy yet compact base

Orb

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs)

All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Manual Operation 3 Bar System

Upgrade to Automation ▀▀

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Add the Globe Reactor Master for total automation (with or without PC) & data logging (page 10) Syringe Pumps - automated reagent dosing (page 22) Software converts Globe into a fully controlled reactor

Pressure

Vacuum (50 mbar) to 0.25 bar (or 3 bar with Globe 3 Bar System)

Temperature (max)

-90° to +250°C with external circulator

Jacketed Vessels

50 mL, 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 1 L, 2 L, 3 L or 5 L

Jacketed Vessel Profile

Round bottom, Torispherical, Conical

Chemical Resistance

All wetted parts are glass or PTFE

Press button to drain thermo fluid for leak-free vessel changes

Easy lift stirrer

Pull the lever to raise the stirrer

Avoids drips & safely seals the pipes while changing vessels

Easy stirrer seal

Chemically resistant, auto aligning stirrer seal and guide

A wide range of port sizes in both vertical & compound angle configurations

Lower position for up to 2L, high position for up to 5L

Quick clamp

No tools required to change jacketed vessels in seconds

Quick connections

Thermo fluid connections made in seconds

Chromatography

Multi-Port lid Adjustable height clamp

Sample Prep

Oil pipe tidy

Bio Chemistry

Oil drain unit

Flow Chemistry

Includes all Globe benefits but designed specifically where elevated pressures are required ▀▀ High torque overhead stirring (up to 2000 rpm) ▀▀

Batch Chemistry

Glass Reactors - Up to 3 Bar Pressure

Temperature control

Jacketed vessels

Drip tray

Lab Essentials

Different styles & lengths available

Characterisation

Temperature probes connected to the circulator offer accurate closed-loop temperature control

Wide range of stirrers

50 mL, 100 mL, 250 mL, 500 mL, 1L, 2L, 3L, 5L in jacketed or vacuum jacketed format

Bottom outlet valve

Spring loaded valve offers leak-free sealing even at extremes of temperature & pressure

5L drip tray with pouring spout

Base

Sturdy yet compact base

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs)

All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Selection Guides

Globe - 3 Bar


Automated Reactor Platform ▀▀

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High performance, automated synthesis system Intuitive control of chemical processes via touch screen base Configured to control & monitor one or many reactions

Temperature Range

-90C to +250°C

Jacketed Vessels

From 50 mL to 5 L

Jacketed Vessel Profile

A range of profiles with or without a vacuum jacket

Stirring Options

Anchor, pitched blade propeller, retreat curve (in glass or PTFE)

Sensors

Temp, pH, pressure, turbidity, etc

Reagent Addition/Sampling

Automated dosing & sampling of liquids & full gas control

Powerful stirring

Wide range of sensors

Compact, auto aligning stirrer up to 800 rpm

Temperature probes, pH sensors, turbidity probes etc with localized calibration

Oil pipes

For oil temperatures from -90°C to +250°C

Oil drain unit

Press button to drain thermal fluid

Height adjustable stirrer seal

7 port lid

Chemically resistant stirrer seal & guide

A wide range of port sizes in both vertical & compound angle configurations

Quick connections

Thermal fluid connections made in seconds

Wide range of vessels

50ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1L, 2L & 5L with or without a vacuum jacket

Wide range of stirrers

Different styles & lengths, glass or PTFE

Bottom outlet valve

Spring loaded valve offers leak free sealing

Drip tray

For protection from spillages

Easy configuration of devices

Simple configuration of sensors, circulator, stirrer & other devices via the touch screen

Automated data logging and display

Live graph visualization allows direct & quick monitoring of reaction parameters

Real-time measurements

Monitor & change reaction parameters

Control via touch screen or PC

Control of chemical processes via the touch screen.

Atlas syringe pump control

Coordinate control of additions with temperature & stirring profiles

Atlas HD

Modular options for different applications:

pH Monitoring

Volumetric Dosing

Gravimetric Dosing

pH Control

Turbidity

Automate volumetric dosing by adding an Atlas Syringe Pump

Dose a defined mass by controlling a peristaltic pump & balance with the Atlas PC software

Control & log pH by connecting the Atlas pH probe & Atlas Syringe Pump

Display & log turbidity by connecting the Atlas Turbidity Probe to the base

Calorimeter

Sonolab

High Pressure

Parallel Reactors

Plot power & enthalpy in real time using heat flow or power compensation calorimetry

Use ultrasound energy in crystallizations for narrow particle size distribution & polymorph control

Control reactions up to 3 bar & 200°C with volumes up to 3L in a glass jacketed reactor

Automate up to 4 systems in parallel from 1 PC using the Atlas Parallel software

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs) All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Manual or Automated Operation ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

150/10 maximum

Metal Pressure (psi/bar)

1,000/69 maximum

Temperature (max)

+225 C Glass; +300oC Metal

Vessel Sizes (mL)

160, 300, 450, 600, 1000, 5000

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Glass to Metal or Metal to Glass - Your Choice! 5100 Series reactors can be easily converted between glass & metal cylinders - the conversion sets include the cylinder, closure, gauge & safety relief devices for the ‘converted to’ system - electric heaters for non-jacketed vessels are available

1.81 Nm maximum torque

Easy to read 8.9 cm diameter, dual scale (psi/bar)

Double valve assembly

with gas inlet and liquid sampling valves

Fixed head mounting

Bio Chemistry

Magnetic stirrer Gauge

Flow Chemistry

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Available with jacketed or non-jacketed glass vessels Glass jacketed reactors require circulator for heating or cooling Optional electric heating for non-jacketed vessels Stirring of the contents is achieved with A2110E Motor Controller

Glass Pressure (psi/bar)

Batch Chemistry

Glass Reactors - Up to 10 Bar Pressure

Split ring closure

Head & attachments can remain in place for convenient vessel removal

Safety screen

Stirrers, dip tube, thermowell

Polycarbonate panels in metal housing

T316SS construction with optional PTFE coating or corrosion resistant alloy construction

Interchangeable glass & metal vessels

Sample Prep

Convenient, easy to use for glass to metal sealing with no tools required

Jacketed or non-jacketed

Adjustable lab jack with cork ring

5100 Series

(refer Selection Guide on page 62 to personalise your needs) All jacketed vessels require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

Characterisation

Effortless Scale-Up A floor standing jacketed reactor system for scaling up of batch processes. ▀▀

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A wide range of vessel sizes in a single system: o Single jacketed vessels: 10 L, 20 L, 30L & 50 L o Vacuum: 10 L, 20 L & 30 L Rapid vessel changes - easy motor lift & unique neck clamp & support with rapid oil drain mechanism Self-adjusting frame - allows for vessel tolerances & thermal expansions Wide temperature range: from -40°C to + 235°C Detachable bottom outlet valve for easy cleaning & maintenance Large range of accessories:

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o Bottom outlet RTD o Oil drain kit o Reflux splitter o Condensate collection vessel o Pumps o Probes 50 L Orb Pilot jacketed reactor system with accessory tower

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Selection Guides

o Stirrer motors o Stirrers (many geometries, glass, PTFE, coated stainless steel) o Baffles (glass or stainless steel, many geometries) o Condensers o Temperature probe

Lab Essentials

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Chromatography

Reactor support


Acid Digestion Vessels Common applications include sample digestion, sample dissolution, hydrothermal synthesis & chemical analysis

Series

Acid Digestion Vessels

Max Pressure psig

Temp (max)

4748A

1,900 250°C

4748

1,900 250°C

4744

1,800 250°C

4782*

1,200 250°C

4745

1,200 250°C

4746

5,000 275°C

4747

3,300 275°C

4749

1,800 250°C

4781*

1,200 250°C

4749A

1,800 250°C

Total Volume (mL) of Reactor 10

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45

125

200

* Suitable for microwave heating

Cell Disruption Vessels ▀▀

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Allows preparation of cell/tissue homogenates or collection of organelles or membrane fractions Release intact organelles, prepare cell membranes, release labile biochemicals Produce uniform & repeatable homogenates - without subjecting the sample to extreme chemical, physical or thermal stress Series

Max Pressure psig

4638

2,200*

4637

2,200*

4636

3,000

4635

3,000

4639

2,900

Total Volume (mL) of Reactor 45

920

1,850

3,785

7,570

Cell Disruption Vessel 4635

* 1,900 psi with PTFE flat gasket

Cell Disruption Vessel 4635

(Cross Section)

Batch Hydrogenation Shaker Type Used primarily for synthesizing or modifying organic compounds by catalytic hydrogenation, reduction or condensation & equally suitable where a liquid & gas must be mixed vigorously. Also suitable for quantitative investigations to assay compounds containing hydrogen saturable double bonds & to test catalyst activity used in industrial processing Model 3910

Model 3920

Bottle Sizes

250 & 500 mL

1000, 1825, 2000 & 2250 mL

Pressure (max)

60 psi

30 to 65 psi

Temp (max)

Ambient up to 80 C (heat option)

Ambient up to 80 C (heat option)

Motor Options

Standard, Air or Explosion Proof

Standard, Air or Explosion Proof

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Model 3910 (with explosion proof motor & switch)


Batch Chemistry

Microwave Synthesis Flexible ▀▀

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Flow Chemistry

Perform virtually any type of chemical transformation - from organic or inorganic to polymer or nanomaterials Small & large scale, high & low temperature & gaseous reagents (eg as hydrogenation & carbonylation) can all be used on a single system

Variety of Optional Accessories ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Bio Chemistry

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In-situ fiber optic probe temperature control Flow chemistry vessels Integrated real time camera Sub-ambient reactions Scale-up (80 mL pressurized vessel) Reactions with gaseous reagents Autosampler

Reliable ▀▀

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Unique self-tuning single mode cavity automatically adjusts to each sample to maximize microwave power & deliver consistent results Activent™ vent & reseal technology minimizes over pressurization & helps ensure each reaction reaches completion

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Sample Prep

Intuitive

Allows modification of parameters on the fly, onboard data handling stores temperature, power & pressure profiles plus optional software generates reports with publication-friendly graphs

Fast ▀▀

Discover SP with Explorer 48 (automate up to 48 samples)

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Perform up to 36 pressurized reactions in parallel Reflux reactions in up to a 5 L round bottom flask

Difficult Chemistry ▀▀ ▀▀

Control ▀▀

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Integrated method programming, training videos, data management & temperature/power feedback Pressure control available

Selection Guides

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Lab Essentials

Maximum temperatures of 300°C & maximum pressures of 55 bar Glass or Teflon vessels available

Characterisation

Scale Up

Chromatography

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Quickly change from reflux reaction to sealed vessel conditions to low temperature synthesis Reactions complete in minutes at up to 300°C & 30 bar

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Peristaltic Pumps A large selection of pump drives, heads & tubing to cover a variety of applications - below is a summary of the popular L/S Series

Drives Precision Variable-Speed Console Drive

Flow rate: 0.006 to 3,400 mL/minute (depends on drive rpm & tubing size) ▀▀ Stackable & splash resistant ▀▀ Remote control capabilities ▀▀ Choice of: o 6 to 600 rpm o 3 to 300 rpm o 1 to 100 rpm ▀▀

Standard Drive - Digital

Programmable Four operating modes: continuous; time dispense; copy dispense; volume dispense ▀▀ Ideal for repetitive filling & dispensing ▀▀ Upgraded drive features antidrip function (ensuring dispensing precision) ▀▀ Choice of: o 0.1 to 600 rpm o 0.02 to 100 rpm ▀▀ ▀▀

Premium Drive Computer Compatible

Same features as Standard Drive plus: ▀▀ Interfaces with PC ▀▀ Perfect for automated lab & process applications ▀▀ Purchase software & cable separately ▀▀ Choice of: o 0.1 to 600 rpm o 0.02 to 100 rpm

Pump Heads Standard

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Easy Load II

Precise repeatble fluid transfer Stackable up to 4 heads

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Reduced pulsation Stackable up to 4 heads

Easy Load 3

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Same side tubing entry/exit twist lock Stackable up to 4 heads

(refer Selection Guide on page 63 to personalise your needs)

Tubing ▀▀

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22 different formulations to satisfy all requirements (Silicone, Tygon, Viton, Norprene PTFE, etc) plus special tubing to accommodate the harshest chemicals 30 cm sample lengths Internal diameters from 0.8 to 9.7 mm (other Series up to 19.0 mm) Flow range from 0.001 to 3,400 mL/minute (other Series up to 42,000 mL/minute) Tubing Test Kit

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Considerations When Selecting Temperature Control

What is the distance from the reactor (horizontal & vertical) as this determines the force (bar) required to circulate thermal bath fluids?

What is the mass of the reaction vessel & reagents?

How do you want to monitor the results, do you want to record data, etc? What flow rate do you require? What fill volume do you require?

Is there an exothermic (generates heat) or endothermic reaction (absorbs heat)?

Presto A40

Bio Chemistry

Do you want to keep the temp stable/constant or do you want to adjust the temp throughout the process (& if so at what rate of temp change eg -40°C to +20°C in 60 minutes)?

Flow Chemistry

What temperature range is required (low & high)?

Batch Chemistry

Temperature Control Systems

What pump pressure is required?

Highly Dynamic Temperature Control Systems - Presto Range Summary

Sample Prep

(refer Selection Guide on page 64 to personalise your needs)

Ideal for controlling the temperature of jacketed reaction vessels (plus other demanding applications) Cooling Capacity at 20°C (kW)

Flow Rate (L/min)

Pressure (bar)

A30

-30° to +250°C

2.7

0.5

25

0.5

A40

-40° to +250°C

2.7

1.2

16 to 40

0.3 to 1.7

W40

(water cooled)

-40° to +250°C

2.7

1.2

16 to 40

0.3 to 1.7

A45

-45° to +250°C

6.0

3.4

35 to 76

0.48 to 3.3

A80

-80° to +250°C

2.7

1.2

16 to 40

0.3 to 1.7

A85

-85° to +250°C

6.0

2.5

35 to 80

0.48 to 3.2

W85

-85° to +250°C

6.0

2.5

35 to 80

0.48 to 3.2

W91

-91° to +250°C

12.0

11.0

26 to 80

0.5 to 3.0

W92ttx

-92° to +250°C

36.0

19.0

18 to 70

0.8 to 5.5

(water cooled) (water cooled) (water cooled)

In addition to the Presto range, John Morris Group provides an extensive range of temperature control instruments including: Heating Only: Immersion circulators, heating circulators, water baths, etc Heating & Cooling: Circulators, calibration baths, etc Cooling Only: Recirculating coolers, immersion coolers, etc

Contact us for information regarding our full range of temperature control solutions

Lab Essentials

Heating Capacity (kW)

Characterisation

Temp Range

Chromatography

Model

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FLOW CHEMISTRY Microfluidic Systems High Throughput Mono Disperse Droplet System

3D Printer for Fluidically Sealed Chips

Easy Encapsulations

Micro Droplet Systems

Produce up to a tonne of mono disperse droplets or emulsion per month - Identical conditions at up to 70 droplet junctions Configurable, tool-free & scalable up to 10 parallel chips

Quick & easy fabrication of fluidically sealed devices Prints COC (cyclic olefin copolymer) - a hard, translucent polymer which is bio-compatible

Encapsulation of single cells, DNA &/or functionalised beads in high precision, monodisperse pico-liter droplets Encapsulate 300,000 cells into 3 million droplets in 15 minutes

Produce >10,000 mono-dispersed droplets per second ranging from 5 to 250 Âľm diameter Advanced hydrophobic coating treatments enable water-in- oil droplets to be generated plus oil-in-water droplets formed in the untreated chips

Microfluidic Starter Kit

Economical Flow Chemistry

Nanoparticle Synthesis

Generate Droplets on Demand

Ideal for creating small droplets, learning about mixing fluids or observing microchannel flow Low cost starter system

Allows for optimization on a small scale & direct scaling up of reactions (safe & reproducible) Wide range of reaction parameters

Generate polymeric, metal & semi-conductor nanoparticles from 1 to 100 nm diameter Rapid, efficient mixing reagents - tight particle size distribution

Generate droplets up to 24 different samples & store up to 1,000 droplets (down to 25 nL) Store, thermocycle, merge pair wise, or split from nano to picolitre droplets

Monodisperse Double Emulsions

Pressure Driven Flow Control

Resealable Chip Interface System

High Speed Imaging

High control of inner & outer droplets - flexible & reliable Double emulsions in a single step Ideal for controlled drug delivery, taste masking, enzyme immobilisation

Flow rates from nL/min to mL/min Ideal for producing highly monodisperse droplets, predictable, repeatable results Pressure range from 0 to 10 bar

Quickly & easily deposit cells, reagents or sensors to chip base, then flow fluid over the deposited sensors or reagents Allows 8 fluidic & 8 electrical connections

Wide zoom range & long working distance Still image & high speed video capture Ideal for observing microfluidic experiments

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The Syrris Asia is a modular flow chemistry system enabling the widest variety of chemical reactions Maximum chemical resistance with extensive range of temperatures, pressures & reaction times from mg to kg

0.0625, 0.25, 1.0, 4.0, 16.0 mL

Solid Phase Volumes

0.7, 2.4, 5.6 & 12 mL

Pressure

0 to 20 bar (300psi)

Flow Rate

1 μL to 10 mL/min per pump

Residence Timesss

1 second to multi-hour

Chip climate controller

Flux

FLLEX

Pressure controller

Enables glass microreactors to be cooled or heated from -15OC to +150OC

Electrochemistry module - enables unique chemical tranformations

Pressurized input store

Automatically pressurizes the reaction up to 20 bar (300psi)

Flow Liquid Liquid Extraction module is the flow chemistry equivalent of separatory funnels

Reagent injector

Chromatography

2 extremely chemically resistant injections valves with sample loops

Sample Prep

Enables the use of air sensitive reagents & eliminates bubble formation when pumping

Bio Chemistry

Offer excellent chemical resistance, high pressure, wide temp range, high visibility & rapid mixing

-15° to +250°C

Liquid Phase Volumes

Flow Chemistry

Glass microreactors

Reactor Temperature

Batch Chemistry

Modular Flow Chemistry Systems

Characterisation

Easy to use for total ‘walk away‘ control of the Asia system

Syringe pump

2 extremely chemically resistant continuous flow pumps - also used as the ‘Master‘ to control certain systems without a PC

Heater (tube reactor adaptor)

This module has different reactor adaptors & enables temperatures up to 250OC

Sampler & dilutor

Enables on-line reaction analysis by automated sample extraction, dilution & transfer to an analytiical system (eg LCMS or UPLC)

Automated collector

Allows collection of multiple reactions in separate vials or vessels with waste automatically diverted

Cryo contoller

Cooling to -100OC

(refer Selection Guide on page 65 to personalise your needs)

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Selection Guides

Asia 330 Configuration

Lab Essentials

Asia manager software


Scale-Up & Production Scale (gram to kilogram to tonne scale) Considerations in Selecting a Continuous Flow Reactor ▀▀

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What is your budget (helps determine most suitable instrument)? Type of chemistry to be performed? What scale of production is to be performed? Metal of construction to be used (refer page 5)?

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Schematic of your intended layout

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What is the temperature range?

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What is the maximum pressure required?

Controller 4871 Single-Zone Tubular Reactor System (1 x Liquid Feed, 1 x Gas Feed & 1 x Purge Line)

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Preferred dimensions?

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Do you require heating/cooling?

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Which gases are to be added?

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How many liquid streams are required?

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Is a catalyst or solid present?

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Flow direction of liquid & gases?

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What flow rate is required?

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Is pre-heating of reagents required?

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What control options do you require?

Filter

Needle Valve

Metering

Rupture Disc

Flow Indicating Controller

Pump

Pressure Gauge

Pressure Transducer

Thermocouple

Back Pressure Regulator

Check Valve

Mass Flow Controller

Temp Indicating Controller

(refer Selection Guide on page 67 to personalise your needs)

Many ‘Standard’ Options ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Continuous flow-reactors operate with reagents flowing in & products being removed Single-phase flow can be upward or downward Two-phase flow can be con-current up-flow, counter-current (liquid down, gas up) or most commonly, con-current down-flow Series

Inner / Outer Diameter (mm) Max Pressure (psi)

5401

5402

5403

5404

7.0 / 9.5

9.4 / 13.0

25 / 48

38 / 51

5,000

3,000

3,000 o

Max Temperature

350 C

15, 30, 60

30, 60, 90

Support Spools

No

Optional

Spiral Pre-Heat

No

Optional

# Ports in Top Head

1

4

# Ports in Bottom Head

1

4

Heated Length (cm)

5400 Series - Automated Tubular System with 3-zone split-tube furnace

o

550 C

Moveable or multi-point fix (optional)

Internal Thermocouple

Endless Customisation Possibilities Parr’s custom designed high pressure/high temperature stirred, tubular & fluidized bed reactors are available in a variety of special alloys & sizes for the study of catalytic reactions in batch, continuous-flow & multiple/parallel operation

Fluidized Bed Reactor Systems

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Multiple Tubular Reactor Systems


Designed for production scales from kilo lab to manufacturing & consists of a range of rapidly reconfigurable modules that enable simple to sophisticated continuous flow processes

Benefits

Flow Chemistry

Turn-key system - wide selection of modules High performance - high mass transfer & heat transfer reactors Extremely high chemical resistance - glass, PTFE, Hastelloy & Elgiloy wetted parts Easily reconfigurable - modules rearranged in minutes to perform entirely different chemical processes Control process parameters from the modules, via Titan software or pre-existing PLC or plant software Scalable - modules can be easily added to modify production scale, process type/complexity or combine multiple processes into one system Safe - includes interlocks, anti-tamper, pressure detection & auto shut-down features

Batch Chemistry

Modular Continuous Chemistry

Titan - Comprehensive System

Key Specifications

Sample Prep

Flow rates from 1 to 250 mL/minute per channel Pressures up to 20 bar Reaction temperatures from -80°C to +250°C Reactor volumes of 16 mL, 64 mL & 250 mL (plus many reactors may be connected eg 4 x 250 mL to create a 1 L reactor) Chemically resistant (glass & fluoropolymer - Stainless Steel & Hastelloy options for higher pressures/volumes) Suitability: Liquid-Liquid (homogeneous), Liquid-Liquid (heterogeneous) or Liquid-Gas (slurry handling versions in development)

Bio Chemistry

Titan - Small System

Titan - Large System

(refer Selection Guide on page 67 to personalise your needs) All Titan configurations require precise external temperature control - refer page 19 for our solutions

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Titan - Syringe Pump

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Selection Guides

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pressures, precise control of flow rates Extremely high chemical resistance: glass, PTFE, Elgiloy & Hastelloy wetted parts (316 SS options available for lower compatibility applications) Flow rates: from 1 to 250 mL/min (viscosities up to 1,000 cP) Wide range of pressures: up to 20 bar Easy to control & use: control & display of real-time measurements via intuitive remote display touch screen or PC software Reliable & robust: designed for long term use in demanding manufacturing environments Easy to service: innovative design for easy service Scalable production rates: lab, pilot plant scale to production scale Built-in safety: seal backwash, gas blanketing, interlocks, anti-tamper, pressure detection & auto shut-down features

Lab Essentials

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High performance: ultra-smooth flow, effortless operation at high

Characterisation

High Performance Syringe Pump - For Continuous Flow Scale-Up

Chromatography

(with Julabo Presto A80 temperature control system - refer page 19 for details)


BIO CHEMISTRY Peptide Chemistry Microwave Peptide Synthesizer Entry Level

Maximised Efficiency

Liberty Lite

Liberty Blue

Advanced Platform

Liberty Blue Prime

15 minutes

4 minutes

3 minutes

Waste/Cycle

40 mL (0.1 mmol)

16 mL (0.1 mmol)

8.5 mL (0.1 mmol)

Scale Range

0.005 to 5 mmol

0.005 to 5 mmol

0.005 to 5 mmol

AA Positions

20

27

27

Cycle Time

2

2

3

Flex-Add:

Flex-Add:

Flex-Add:

Amino Acids & Activators

Amino Acids & Activators

Amino Acids & Activators

Timed Delivery:

Timed Delivery:

Pre-Calibrated Pump:

Wash & Deprotection

Wash & Deprotection

Wash, Deprotection & Extra Position

Upgrade to Liberty Blue any time!

Upgrade to HT12, HT24 &

Upgrade to HT12 & HT24

External Positions Fluid Delivery

Upgrades

Prime Blue Accessories

Razor Cleavage

Integrated Camers, Razor Cleavage

Integrated Camers, Razor Cleavage

& Flex-Add Large Scale

& Flex-Add Large Scale

Cleave up to 12 Peptides in Only 30 Minutes ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Compact & easily fits in a fume hood & allows for temperature at +/- 1°C control for up to 12 different vessels Cleavage is typically complete in 30 minutes for standard peptides Allows for draining into a centrifuge tube for subsequent centrifugation Ideal for both single peptides & large batches Razor™

ProTide Resins ▀▀ ▀▀

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Optimized PEG Resin Core with Cl-TCP(Cl) & Cl-MPA Universal linkers ProTide™ resins contain an ideal PEG & polystyrene core leading to an optimized environment for the synthesis of difficult peptides with excellent swelling properties New Cl-TCP(Cl) & Cl-MPA linkers incorporated onto ProTide eliminate the necessity for purchasing resins with pre-loaded C-terminal amino acids - the C-terminal amino acid reacts with the linker-chloride in the presence of potassium iodide (KI)1, N,N-diisopropylethylamine (DIEA) & microwave irradiation The process is automatically carried out on the Liberty Blue microwave peptide synthesizer, using pre-programmed methods in the software - the result, any amino acid can be loaded on the resins in 10 minutes

CI-MPA Resin

CI-TCP(CI) Resin

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Batch Chemistry

Oligo Purification Automated continuous purification, analysis & desalting of oligonucleotides ▀▀ ▀▀

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Flow Chemistry

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Perform every step of your purification process on a single platform GX-271 Oligo Purification System is a single liquid handling platform configured with automated preparative & analytical HPLC capabilities that can be used to isolate, analyse & desalt reagent-grade oligonucleotides in one continuous run Switch between chromatographic scales & techniques without changing plumbing Built-in, software based error handling conditions for each stage of the process prevent sample loss & allow fully automated, unattended operations Experience zero downtime with continuous sample processing Monitor real-time data from previous runs while conducting additional preparative, analytical & desalting runs

Bio Chemistry

System comprises the below instruments

Sample Prep

Verity® 1810 Conductivity & pH Monitor

Monitors salt concentrations over a large dynamic range

159 UV-VIS Detector

Valvemate II® Valve Actuator

GX Direct Injection Module with Sample Loops

Flexible monitoring of your HPLC run with up to four wavelengths simultaneously

Application flexibility for multiple HPLC columns & valve configurations

Removes need for calibrated connection tubing (eliminating contamination issues)

Characterisation

322 HPLC Pump

Multi-solvent pumps with flow rates ranging from 0.1 µL/min up to 30 mL/min

Chromatography

GX-271 Liquid Handler

Syringe-less pumping system delivering microliters to hundreds of milli-litres

Lab Essentials

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Automated Colony Counting ▀▀ ▀▀

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Accepts pour, spread & spiral plates & filters plates from 33 mm to 150 mm Versatile selection of darkfield light, epi & trans-illumination white light or epi blue light covers all of your sample requirements Simply place colonies in station, select the light source, capture the image (with the integrated high-resolution colour camera) & count colonies Lens 6 X optical zoom (4 X digital zoom) High resolution camera (15.1 megapixels, USB interface) Optional GFP filter to enable visualisation of GFP reporters Extensive software functions offer image enhancements, annotation & reporting tools plus distinguish positive & negative bacteria Identify colonies as small as 0.08 mm in diameter FDA compliant, with supporting GMP, GLP & CFR documentation

UVP ColonyDoc-It Imaging Station

Cell Counting & Viability Cell Aggregation No Longer an Issue! ▀▀ ▀▀

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1 step viability & cell count in <50 seconds Integrated fluorescence microscope with dual fluorescence channels designed to detect signals from cells stained with acridine orange &/or DAPI Fast & objective results: o Total count o Viability o Cell diameter o % of aggregated cells No pre-treatment (no need to add buffers or dyes) No calibration, maintenance or service required Excellent reproducibility Flexible software 21 CFR Part 11 compliant Loading/Measuring volume: 60/1.4 µL Measure Range (cells/mL): 5 x 103 to 1 x 107

NC-200

Powder Containment Solutions ▀▀ ▀▀

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Product & personnel protection enclosures Provides the operator & the application with the highest level of safety with HEPA filtration (one way check valve) & connection to a house exhaust system Conforms to US Glovebox Society guidelines & designed with 71 cm depth & 25 cm oval glove ports, allowing for minimised technician arm, wrist, and shoulder fatigue all while maintaining a controlled environment. The chemically resistant phenolic base is dished to maintain spills & coated to protect the work surface from harmful chemicals Available with sealed door & transfer port for sample loading and unloading. Clear acrylic walls with a static dissipative coating reduce static in the enclosure Lightweight making it easy to relocate Extensive range available plus options individually designed to suit your needs Nitrogenema™

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Batch Chemistry

Thermal Cyclers Economical - Single Block

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Mid-Sized

Full-Sized

Flow Chemistry

Robust & reliable Colour touch-screen for easy programming Heated lid prevents condensation in samples Easily upgrade to gradient cycling

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PrimeG

Block Formats

Select from:

Select from:

30 x 0.5 mL 60 x 0.5 mL 48 x 0.2 mL 96 x 0.2 mL 384-well plate Type 4 Peltier Elements/Block 8 Peltier Elements/Block 3.0°C per second 8.9 cm VGA touch screen 10°C to 100°C 14°C

3.4°C per second 14.5 cm VGA touch screen 10°C to 100°C Choose from 29°C, 25°C Combi-Block or 19°C 384-well

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Mid-Sized (Single Block)

Full-Sized (Multi Block)

Alpha 1

Alpha 4

Characterisation

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Independently controlled gradient blocks Fully customisable program wizard Secure user-specific programming Heated lid prevents condensation in samples

Select from: 96 X 0.2 mL tubes 384-well plate

Select from: 1 X 384-well plate + 3 X 96 X 0.2 mL tubes 2 X 384-well plates + 2 X 96 X 0.2 mL tubes 3 X 384-well plates + 1 X 96 X 0.2 mL tubes 4 X 96 X 0.2 mL tubes

4 X 384-well plates 8 Peltier Elements/Block 8 Peltier Elements/Block Ramp Rate 3.4°C per second 3.4°C per second Program Interface 17.8 cm 1080p HD touch-screen 25.48 cm 1080p HD touch-screen Temperature Range (Block) 10°C to 100°C 10°C to 100°C Maximum Gradient 29°C 29°C

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Selection Guides

Type

Lab Essentials

Block Formats

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Chromatography

Premium - Single or Multi Block

Sample Prep

Ramp Rate Program Interface Temperature Range (Block) Maximum Gradient

Bio Chemistry

PrimeG

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SAMPLE PREPARATION Milling, Grinding & Cutting Guide Very Suitable

Pulverisette 0 (Vibratory Micro Mill) Pulverisette 4 Classic Line (Vario Planetary Mill)

10 mm

450 mL

<1 µm

Pulverisette 5 Classic Line (Planetary Mill)

10 mm

4 X 225 mL

<1 µm

Pulverisette 6 Classic Line (Planetary Mono Mill)

10 mm

225 mL

<1 µm

Pulverisette 6 Premium Line

Impact Force

(Planetary Mill)

10 mm

450 mL

<0.1 µm

Pulverisette 7 Classic Line (Planetary Micro Mill)

5 mm

2 X 20 mL

<1 µm

Pulverisette 7 Premium Line (Planetary Micro Mill)

5 mm

70 mL

<0.1 µm

12 mm

250 mL

10 to 20 µm

10 mm

5 L/h

0.08 to 6 mm

15 mm

15 L/h

0.8 to 6 mm

25 mm

80 L/h

0.12 to 10 mm

6 mm

5 mL

5 µm

Pulverisette 9 (Vibrating Cup Mill) Pulverisette 14 Classic Line (Variable Speed Rotor Mill) Pulverisette 14 Premium Line (Variable Speed Rotor) Pulverisette 16 (Cross Beater Mill)

Pulverisette 23 (Mini Mill)

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Moist

10 µm

Temp Sensitive

10 mL

Fibrous

5 mm

Not Suitable

Material Type Suitability

Tough

Final Fineness

Brittle

Max Capacity

Soft

Max Feed Size

Medium-Hard

Model

Hard - Brittle

Working Principle

Suitable


(Mortar Grinder)

Pulverisette 15 (Cutting Mill)

Cutting Mill

Pulverisette 19 (Universal Cutting Mill)

70 X 80 mm

60 L/h

0.2 to 6 mm

Pulverisette 25 (Power Cutting Mill)

120 X 85 mm

85 L/h

1 to 10 mm

Pulverisette 13 Classic Line

20 mm

150 kg/h

0.1 to 12 mm

Shearing Force

20 mm

150 kg/h

0.5 to 12 mm

200 kg/h

1 to 15 mm

250 kg/h

0.3 to 15 mm

(Disk Mill)

(Disk Mill)

Pulverisette 1 Classic Line

95 X 95 mm

(Jaw Crusher)

(Jaw Crusher)

95 X 95 mm

German quality with a 2 year warranty

Characterisation

Pulverisette 1 Premium Line

Chromatography

Pulverisette 13 Premium Line

Pressure

Moist

0.25 to 20 mm

Temp Sensitive

50 L/h

Fibrous

70 X 70 mm

Tough

10 to 20 Âľm

Brittle

190 mL

Pulverisette 2

Friction

Soft

8 mm

Material Type Suitability

Sample Prep

Final Fineness

Bio Chemistry

Max Capacity

Not Suitable

Flow Chemistry

Max Feed Size

Medium-Hard

Model

Hard - Brittle

Working Principle

Suitable

Batch Chemistry

Very Suitable

Sample Type Examples

(refer Selection Guide on page 68 to personalise your needs)

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Selection Guides

Clinker, quartz, rock, bauxite, ceramics,carborundum Glass, cement, calcite, coal, ash, sewage sludge, soil, fertilisers, feed, catalysts, tablets Grain, gypsum, salts, talc, animal feed, graphite, leaves, grass, pigments, spices, mica Alloys, ceramics, salts, silicon carbide/nitride, coke, coal Leather, hides, rubber Wool, resins, wood, cellulose, paper, plant roots Thermoplastics, pharmaceuticals Soil, grass, hay, leaves

Lab Essentials

Hard - Brittle: Medium - Hard: Soft: Brittle: Tough: Fibrous: Temp Sensitive: Moist:


Precision Sieve Shaker ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Ideal for sieving sample quantities up to 2 kg & measurement ranges from 5 μm to 63 mm Suited for quality control (ISO 9001 & DIN 66165 compliant) with user-friendly operation & low-noise Particle size analysis of solids & suspensions of all kinds through dry or wet sieving Programme selection for storing up to 9 individual sieve programmes Can be transformed into grinding & homogenising small sample quantities (filling volume 1 to 10 mL, feed particle size <5 mm)

ANALYSETTE 3 PRO

High Speed Rotor Mill Fast comminution of soft to medium-hard, brittle & fibrous materials as well as temperature-sensitive samples Automatic speed compensation ensures an ideal adaptation of the grinding to the specific comminution behaviour of the sample. Variable speed settings between 6,000 & 20,000 rpm Max. feed size 10 mm with max. throughput 5 L/h Final fineness d50 <40 μm, sieve rings 0.08 to 6 mm Ideal for sample quantities <10 mL

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PULVERISETTE 14 classic line

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Ideal for automatic, uniform feeding of free-flowing materials into sample dividers, mills or mixers The vibration conveys the sample material out of the funnel over the V-shaped stainless steel channel into the respective equipment Vibration amplitude is precisely controlled - for absolute uniform feed of even smallest quantities Ideal for material feed between 1g/min to 1,500 g/min V & U shaped channels easy to interchange LABORETTE 24

Single Position Ball Mill ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Single grinding bowl with easily adjustable imbalance compensation Suitable for hard, medium-hard, soft, brittle, tough & moist materials Safe tensioning of the bowls with the Safe-Lock-System Max. feed size: 10 mm (depends on material); Max. sample quantity: 225 mL Final fineness: <1 µm (depends on material) Main disc speed: 100 to 650 rpm

PULVERISETTE 6 classic line

Ultra Fine Grinding ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Extra strong centrifugal acceleration up to 95 g Ultra-fine grinding results down into nano range (<0.1 µm) Material type suitability: hard (abrasive), medium-hard, soft, fibrous, temperature sensitive & moist Extremely fast bowl changing due to SelfLOCK clamping Simultaneous comminution of 2 x 30 mL samples Contact us for our full range of milling, grinding, sieving, dividing instruments PULVERISETTE 7 premium line

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Rapid Microwave Drying ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

SAM 225

Flow Chemistry

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Infrared temperature control, provides rapid drying of all sample types with reproducible results Stores up to 20 separate methods; Reduce drying times from hours to minutes Each method can have up to 8 heating, cooling or heat ramping stages Time & power selections programmed for each stage - powerful, variable speed exhaust system quickly moves air through the cavity to aid in drying & can be connected to an existing laboratory exhaust when drying organic compounds

Batch Chemistry

Microwave Drying/Ashing

Microwave Ashing/Muffle Furnace ▀▀

Phoenix

Bio Chemistry

Up to 10 times faster than conventional muffle furnaces Ash up to 15 samples at one time ▀▀ Accurate results in minutes ▀▀ Versatility - use any type of crucible normally used in conventional ashing systems, even platinum ▀▀ Choose from either: o High Temperature: reach 1,200°C & process up to eight 25 mL crucibles o High Capacity: ideal for labs needing greater throughput - reach 1,000°C & hold up to fifteen 25 mL crucibles ▀▀

Sample Prep

Heating & Drying Ovens Advanced Timer Functions

Advanced Program Functions

Model FD 56

Model FED 115

Model M 400

Chromatography

High Energy Efficiency

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Adjustable fan speed Program-controlled ventilation flap Colour LCD controller with timesegment programming Includes 2 chrome-plated racks Computer interface RS 422

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Selection Guides

Fan Forced Temp Range Interior Volume Number of Shelves

Adjustable fan speed Controller with LCD display Includes 2 chrome-plated racks Stackable Class 2 independent temp safety device (DIN 12880) with visual temperature alarm Ethernet interface USB port for recording data

Lab Essentials

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Excellent spacial temperature accuracy Controller with LCD display Electromechanical control of the exhaust air flap Includes 2 chrome-plated racks Stackable USB port for recording data

Characterisation

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Digestion Batch Acid Digestion ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Utilises high pressure, closed vessels that enable safe digestion of up to 40 samples per cycle (volume from 10 to 100 mL) Accurate monitoring of temperature & pressure across all vessels High resolution, acid resistant touch screen with pre-programmed methods library Helps determine method parameters, requiring minimal experience from the end user PowerMAX™ power control technology delivers maximum energy to the samples for complete digestion

Manage your lab from your mobile device

Direct, in situ temperature sensor

iLink

iWave

EasyPrep™

High-temperature, high-pressure vessel, requires no membranes or springs for reliable pressure control Also refer to Parr specialty vessels on page 9

MARS 6

Sequential Acid Digestion ▀▀

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Sequential, pressurized microwave digestion system processes samples in <10 minutes (including cool down) Range of pressurized vessels available (10, 35 or 80 mL), all with snap-on caps Easy to set up & enables individual sample programming Reproducible microwave field for rapid processing of samples Safely vents any excess gaseous by-products without loss of analytes Individual control removes the need to batch samples (allowing the chemist to mix & match sample types) Digest any sample size: micro to multi-gram scale

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Batch Chemistry

Extraction Batch Extraction ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

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Flow Chemistry

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Utilises high pressure, closed vessels that enable the safe extraction of up to 40 samples per cycle Accurate monitoring of temperature & pressure across all vessels EPA 3546 approved method Significant solvent reduction aiding in ‘green chemistry’ initiatives Replaces soxhlet & ASE technology

Manage your lab from your mobile device

Bio Chemistry

Glass Liners

Sample Prep

iLink

MarsXpress™

High-throughput vessel assembles in seconds, works in conjunction with Contactless Temperature Control

MARS 6

Chromatography Characterisation

Sequential Extraction Significantly reduce solvent usage and decrease extraction times from hours to minutes with automated microwave extraction, hydrolysis or derivitizations ▀▀ Ideal for a wide variety of matrices, including foods, plastics & polymers, environmental samples, textiles and more ▀▀ Reduce solvent usage by up to 95% ▀▀ Typical extractions in <10 minutes (including cool down) ▀▀ Full temperature & pressure control of each vessel ▀▀ Easy-to-use vessels with snap-on caps ▀▀ Works with all solvents, including polar & non-polar ▀▀ Accommodates a wide range of sizes ▀▀ Documentation of every sample ▀▀ Stirring provides uniformity of mixture ▀▀

Lab Essentials

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Selection Guides

Discover SP-X


Rotational Vacuum Concentration (RVC) Mini

Mini HCI Acid Resistant

Mid-Sized

Maxi

Maxi with Infrared Heating

2-18 CDplus

2-18 HCI CDplus

2-25 CDplus

2-33 CDplus

2-33 IR CDplus

72 x 1.5/2.2 mL 6 x 50 mL

Capacity

108 x 1.5/2.2 mL 6 x 1,000 mL

1,500 rpm

Rotor Speed Temperature Range

48 x 1.5/2.2 mL 6 x 50 mL

1,550 rpm

+30° to +60°C

0.2 to 50 mL

Volume Heating Method

216 x 1.5/2.2 mL 4 x 500 mL 12 x microtiter plates 4 x deep wells

1,750 rpm +30° to +80°C

Chemistry Resistant (7 mbar - 2 m3/hour)

Vacuum Pump

216 x 1.5/2.2 mL 12 x 100 mL 12 x microtiter plates 4 x deep wells

Chemistry Resistant (2 mbar - 2 m3/hour)

0.2 to 100 mL

1.0 to 500 mL

Rotor Bowl

IR Lamps

Refer Vacuum Pumping Systems on page 56 for suitable Rotational Vacuum Concentration pumps (refer Selection Guide on page 70 to personalise your needs)

Rotary Evaporation

Bath Temperature

20° to 180°C

20° to 210°C

20° to 180°C

Heat Control

Digital

Analogue or Digital

Lift Type

Motor

Manual or Motor

Speed (rpm) Cooling Surface (cm2)

20 to 280

10 to 280

20 to 285

1,500

1,200

1,460

Refer Vacuum Pumping Systems on page 57 for suitable Rotary Evaporation pumps & contact us for our extensive range of chillers

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Automated Nitrogen Blowdown

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XcelVap®

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Drying, evaporation & concentration of organic extracts in 1 automated step prior to GC & GC/MS in <30 minutes - no sodium sulphate Designed to emulate the traditional Kuderna Danish (KD) method, the system uses a unique combination of vacuum, heat & nitrogen sparge gas to rapidly evaporate & gently concentrate extracts down to a precise desired volume Automatic end-point detection & shut-off 6 samples handles simultaneously or individually - with 4 selectable solvent times Every parameter is optimized & saved as a method with the control software option DryVap®

Vacuum Solvent Evaporation System ▀▀

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Speed-Vap

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Chromatography

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Low temperature heating system provides consistent & gentle heating of all samples to prevent the loss of volatile analytes Reduced exposure to hazardous solvents Compliant with US EPA 1664, ISO 11349:2010 & Standard Methods 5520 Can also be used to evaporate solvents from extracted soil hydrocarbons & fats from foods Evaporation temperature adjustable from 20°C to 60°C - flexibility for a range of solvents Reduces evaporation process time by 25% to 50%

IV

Characterisation

Manual Solvent Drying System - No Sodium Sulphate ▀▀ ▀▀

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SDS-101

Automated Extraction System ▀▀

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SPE-DEX® 4790

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Selection Guides

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Programmable, multi-purpose SPE system - capable of processing aqueous samples directly from their original containers Uses less solvent & creates less waste - controlling costs Less chance of emulsions, providing more predictable productivity Accommodates 20 mL to 4 L samples for all sensitivity needs EZ Flow disk holder is designed to collect particulates before the SPE disk - maintaining flow Pre-filters available to keep the sample flowing A variety of solvents can be used including dichloromethane, methanol, hexane, etc

Lab Essentials

Simplifies & speeds up the solvent drying step in sample preparation Adaptable to common 1.27 cm diameter lab frames & easily mounted under the separatory funnel to collect the solvent extract Quick disconnect fittings & detachable disk holders permits the collected residual water to be poured back into the separatory funnel for re-extraction & optimal recovery of analytes System consists of DryDisk® separation membrane, PTFE membrane holder assembly, vacuum regulator & docking bracket assembly

Sample Prep

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Bio Chemistry

Automated Large Scale Drying & Concentration

Flow Chemistry

Evaporation by combining consistent heat, controlled nitrogen flow & active venting of the solvent vapours Prepare reproducible extracts for chromatography analysis (GC/MS, LC/MS, GC, LC) Automated pressure profiling for optimum speed with no splattering or cross contamination Nozzles can be individually changed/reconfigured for different racks by the user Evaporation of up to 54 sample extracts - ranging in size <1 mL to 200 mL Easy water bath management with water level sensor & front draining for best performance

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Batch Chemistry

Nitrogen Blowdown & Concentration


Freeze Drying Instrument Selection Guide All instruments are modular in design allowing added features to be easily included Routine Lab

Ice Condenser Capacity

Aqueous

2 kg

Alpha 1-2 72 caps LDplus

4 kg

Alpha 1-4 LDplus

Advanced Applications

Pilot

Production Solvent

Solvent

Aqueous

Solvent

Solvent

Alpha 2-4 LDplus

Alpha 1-4 LSCplus

Alpha 2-4 LSCplus

Epsilon 1 & 2-4 LSCplus Epsilon 2-6 LSCplus

6 kg Beta 1-8 LDplus

8 kg

Beta 2-8 LDplus

Beta 1-8 LSCplus

Beta 2-8 LSCplus Epsilon 2-10 LSCplus

10 kg 16 kg

Gamma 1-16 LSCplus

24 kg

Delta 1-24 LSCplus

Gamma 2-16 LSCplus Delta 2-24 LSCplus

20 to >1,000 kg

Customised

Refer Vacuum Pumping Systems on page 57 for suitable Freeze Drying pumps (refer Selection Guide on page 71 to personalise your needs)

Routine Lab Applications Entry Level Systems (day-to-day freeze drying applications)

Ice Condenser

Product Shelves

Alpha 1-4

Capacity

2.5 to 8 kg

Performance

2 to 6 kg/hour

Temp

Aqueous

-55°C

Solvent

-85°C

Drying Outside Ice Chamber

3 to 5 Shelves ø 200 to 360 mm ≈920 cm2 to 0.5 m2

Drying in Injection Vials with Stoppering

2 to 4 Shelves ø 200 to 250 mm ≈557cm2 to 0.18m2

Drying in Round Bottom Flasks

8 to 24 Pieces

Base unit + 3 shelves & 8 ports

Base unit + 8 ports

Alpha 2-4 LDplus

Base unit + stoppering device, 2 shelves & 8 ports

Base unit +ampoule manifold

Beta 1-8 LDplus

Base unit + 5 shelves

Base unit + 3 shelves & 24 ports

Did You Know You Don’t Need a -105°C Ice Condenser! As all Christ ice condenser coils are internal, the vapour temp is condensed at -85°C. Instruments with external coils have a temp of -105°C outside but -85°C inside the chamber. Both produce the same condenser temp performance

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Batch Chemistry

Advanced Applications More Advanced/Critical Applications (such as pharmaceutical, environmental & microbiology)

Alpha 1-4 LSCplus 4 to 24 kg

Performance

4 to 18 kg/hour

Temp

Aqueous

-55°C

Solvent

-85°C

Inside Condenser & Single Chamber

1 to 10 Shelves ø 200 mm ≈0.031 to 0.155 m2

Vials Inside with Stoppering & Single Chamber

2 to 4 Shelves ø 200 to 250 mm ≈0.031 to 0.18 m2

Drying in Round Bottom Flasks/Filters

12/24/36 Pieces

Product Shelves

Base unit + 5 heated shelves + 12 ports

Base unit + manifold for 20 ports

Base unit + manifold for 8 ports

Base unit + 2 drying chambers

Base unit + stoppering device & 5 heated shelves

Base unit + 5 heated shelves

Many more chamber configurations available

Sample Prep

6.5 to 45 L

Gamma 1-16 LSCplus

Bio Chemistry

Chamber Volume

Beta 2-8 LSCplus

Flow Chemistry

Ice Condenser

Capacity

Lyocube 4-8 LSCplus

Chromatography

Alpha 1-4 LSCplus with LyoCube 4-8 LSCplus

Characterisation

Fast front loading chamber avoids sample melting 58 L chamber with massive shelf area up to 0.61 m2 Heated shelves with Wireless Shelf Technology (up to 65% saving in drying time, no cable connections with temperature of each shelf individually controlled ± 1° Kelvin) One temperature or LyoRx sensor per shelf; 1 to 8 usable shelf options (with MPT or Deep-Well Plates) One temperature or LyoRx sensor per shelf for optimum process control Configuration option compatible with all Alpha, Beta, Gamma & Delta LSCplus units

Pilot Applications 4 to 10 kg

Performance

3 to 10 kg/hour

Temp

-55° to -85°C

Chamber Volume

40 to 50 L 0.1081 to 0.98 m2

Shelf Temperature

-70° to +60°C

Shelf Temperature Accuracy

±2°C

Epsilon 2-6D LSCplus

Epsilon 2-10D LSCplus

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Selection Guides

Shelf Area

Epsilon 1-4 LSCplus

Lab Essentials

Ice Condenser

Capacity


CHROMATOGRAPHY HPLC Solutions Preparative HPLC System GX Prep Solvent System uses syringeless technology & allows access to five off-bed solvents

Wide flow rate range allows for both semi-prep & prep separations ▀▀ ▀▀

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Low dwell volume allows fast, reproducible gradients Off bed collection racks allow for true large-scale fraction collection into vessels of your choice without sacrificing bed space Injection of up to 15 g per run depending on column dimensions Separate injection & collection pathways eliminate contamination of fractions Solvent valve allows for immediate access of up to five off-bed solvent reservoirs

Binary gradient preparative HPLC pumps

Valvemate® II for multiple column selection

GX-271 Prep HPLC System Modular detector options available GX Direct Injection Module can utilize both 1/16” & 1/8” injection valves, allowing for a wide variety of sample volumes and loop options

Semi-Preparative HPLC System High & low mount collection valves

HPLC pumps

ELS detector with a multi-channel UV or DAD detector

Ideal for purification using popular 21.2 mm columns - system/column combination allows for the purification of ≈10 to 300 mg of total compound (depending on column & sample chemistry) ▀▀

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Lower flow rate than the preparative system but with higher pressure capability Software allows for easy matching of samples, chromatograms & fractions Options for column switching (up to 10 columns) &/or solvent switching (up to 10 solvents per pump)

GX Analytical Solvent System GX-271 Semi-Prep HPLC System

(refer Selection Guide on page 72 to personalise your needs)

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Complete solution for automated HPLC purification & analysis of synthesised compounds - versatile system performs sample injection, fraction collection & re-injection of collected fractions Easy graphical matching of samples, chromatograms & fractions via Trilution® LC software ▀▀ Automated linear scale-up from analytical to prep HPLC methods ▀▀ Simultaneously displays a chromatogram, a list of sample descriptions & images of the sample as well as collected fraction tubes ▀▀ Reports include required calculations using all mathematical functions

GX Z-Injection Module allows fast injections

ELS detector with a multi-channel UV or DAD detector

Batch Chemistry

Analytical to Semi-Preparative HPLC System

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Separate injection & fraction collection paths

Flow Chemistry

Jet wash rinse station

Bio Chemistry Analytical to semi-prep HPLC pumps

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Lab Essentials

402 single syringe pump

Characterisation

Maximise post-extraction clean-up of interfering substances from environmental samples, fatty foods, soils, sludge, animal & plant tissue by automating Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) prior to analysis by GC, GC/MS, HPLC or LC/MS ▀▀ Direct Injection Module & a fraction collection valve located on the Z-arm increases efficiency by reducing sample carry-over & post valve dead volume ▀▀ Software features pre-programmed methods specific to GPC post-extraction clean-up processes ▀▀ Easily reconfigure system for solid phase extraction

Mobile rack technology

Chromatography

Automated GPC Clean-Up

Sample Prep

GX-281 Analytical to Semi-Prep HPLC System

112 UV detector

305 pump

GX-271 GPC Clean-Up System

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Selection Guides

Positive pressure elution


Combination HPLC + Flash Complete Purification System - 2 Techniques, 1 Instrument Includes integrated binary or quaternary pumping system, UV/VIS, ELSD, DAD or MS detection, push button injection valve & fraction collector

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Flow Rates:

up to 300 bar

Touch screen

o PLC 2250 - up to 250 mL/min with pressure

Integrated UV/VIS detector

o PLC 2050 - up to 50 mL/min with pressure

up to 230 bar

190 HPLC columns from 10 to 100 mm

o PLC 2500 - up to 500 mL/min with pressure

Built in electronic injection valve

up to 110 bar

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Use for HPLC: 10 to 50 mm diameter columns Use for Flash: 2.5 to 600 g cartridges

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Four-wavelength UV-VIS or PDA (up to 200-840 nm)

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Built-in electronic injection valve

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Variable dynamic mixing chamber

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Built-in acquisition channel for ELS, RI or any

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2 or 4 independent solvent inlets for binary or

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Three rack fraction collector capacity with unlimited collection cycles Variable dynamic mixing chamber Dual reciprocating pump technology

other detector quaternary gradients

PLC 2250

Two or four independent solvent inlets for binary or quaternary gradients

Centrifugal Partition Chromatography Isolates maximum amount of a specific compound without using silica or solid support media with dramatically reduced solvent consumption

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SCPC Series

Applications: Semi-Prep to Prep, Prep, Semi-Prep to Pilot, Prep to Pilot Capacity: 50 mL to 50 litres Injection range up to 6 g Flow rate up to 500 mL/minute Controllable with Gilson PLC Series (refer above)

Advantages v’s traditional separation methods: Glider software controls simple ▀▀ No column to replace, no silica to recycle stand-alone modules up to fully ▀▀ Low solvent consumption automated devices ▀▀ High flow rate for low run time ▀▀ High performances: o Purity >99% o Recovery >90% ▀▀ No sample loss ▀▀ No denaturation, no irreversible adsorption of sample ▀▀ Easy scale up to production volumes Suitable for pre-purification, natural product, biological extracts, extracting & purifying specific compounds, liquid-to-liquid extraction, bench to production scale

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Positive Pressure SPE & Precise Liquid Handling … ‘All-in-One’ ▀▀

Bio Chemistry

GX-241 ASPEC™

Flexible SPE & Liquid Handling That Can be Integrated with HPLC ▀▀ ▀▀

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Automate sample preparation steps before or after SPE Optional GX Direct Injection Module prepares samples & inject directly onto Gilson HPLC system Accommodates 1, 3 & 6 mL SPE cartridges Verity® 4060 Single Syringe Pump enables air push from either syringes or external air sources & is equipped with a pressure sensing module that monitors pressure Eluted product can be fractionated by moving to different collection tubes

Sample Prep

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Flow Chemistry

Accommodates 1, 3 & 6 mL SPE cartridges Verity® 4060 Single Syringe Pump enables air push from either syringes or external air sources & is equipped with a pressure sensing module that monitors pressure ▀▀ On-bed reservoirs allow access to up to 6 solvents ▀▀ Eluted product can be fractionated by moving to different collection tubes for applications (such as buffer or pH step gradients) ▀▀

Batch Chemistry

Solid Phase Extraction

GX-271 ASPEC™

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GX-274 ASPEC™

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Lab Essentials

Cartridges - Reproducible Flow Rates & Yield

ANALYTE

INTERFERENCES

ASPEC Cartridges

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Selection Guides

Available in 1, 3 & 6 mL volumes (ready for use out of the box) High quality silica & polymer cartridges come in a variety of phases including Silica, C18, SCX, WCX, HLB (Polymeric) & many others Labelled with column size, phase & amount of packing for quick identification Lot-to-lot reproducibility due to tight particle size distribution & no fines (excellent separation, no clogging, high recoveries & yields)

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Characterisation

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Four probe Z-arm increases throughput & efficiency Verity® 4260 Dual Syringe Pumps are equipped with independent pressure sensing modules that monitor pressure on each of the four fluid paths On-bed reservoirs allow access up to 4 solvents Transfer ports allow access to 2 additional off-bed, large volume solvent reservoirs - extend capability via Valvemate® II

Chromatography

High Throughput Solid Phase Extraction


HPLC Detectors UV-VIS Detectors ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

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Flexible monitoring of your HPLC run with up to 4 wavelengths simultaneously Capable of accommodating 4.6 to 50 mm ID columns The 157 UV-VIS Detector is a single, variable wavelength HPLC spectrophotometer detector for routine HPLC applications, including fast LC methods - variable wavelength 190 to 750 nm 157/159 Detectors The 159 UV-VIS multiple variable wavelength detector offers high sensitivity & baseline stability for HPLC applications, including fast LC methods - monitors 4 wavelengths simultaneously while acquiring spectral data from 190 to 750 nm (track impurities & see what you have been missing)

Diode Array Detectors ▀▀ ▀▀

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Accurate UV-VIS & spectrum data with up to seven specific wavelengths simultaneously With fiber optic light paths in either fixed or remote flow cell configurations - this DAD is ideal for analytical, semi-prep & prep HPLC applications With a remote flow cell, the power of the detector is located directly at the outlet of the column, which yields virtually no peak broadening Interchangeable flow cell allows for analytical to prep applications

171/172 DAD

prepELS Detector ▀▀

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Can be utilised for both isocratic & gradient HPLC purification at both analytical & prep flow rates Accommodates flow rates up to 75 mL/min with simple, robust splitting packages Accommodates sample masses from nanograms up to 5 mg without driving the detector signal off-scale Detect analytes down to a low-nanogram level - filtering technology allows for removal of baseline noise without affecting peak height or shape

prepELS™ II

Mass Spectrometer for Purification ▀▀ ▀▀

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Chip-based single quadrupole MS detector with integrated splitter & make-up Mass range of 50 to 800 amu with the ability to collect full scan signals & up to 4 channels simultaneously Collect fractions based on target mass, which allows you to reduce the number of fractions per prep injection, dry down fewer fractions plus reconstitute & analyse fewer fractions Removes routine maintenance & operation costs Split ratios of 1:100 up to 1:100,000 for purifying large amounts of compound based on a target mass signal

Verity® 1900

Conductivity & pH Using Your Existing HPLC ▀▀

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Protect your valuable samples, ensure purity & optimise each step of your method Monitor column equilibration & ensure gradient formation A single plug-&-play device displays both conductivity & pH during the run Control the quality of your eluent Interchangeable conductivity flow cells Perform oligonucleotide, monoclonal antibody (mAb) or other biomolecule separations via simple analog output

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Verity 1810 Conductivity & pH Monitor (with optional pH flow cell)


SEC/GPC Determinations of Molecular Weight Distribution ▀▀

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Batch Chemistry

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True dual detector - viscometer & refractometer The refractometer is an integral component of the viscometer bridge - measurement of concentration & viscosity take place on the exact same sample segment at the same time Provides 2 to 5 timer higher sensitivity, near ZERO delay volume & unsurpassed performance No need to wait for sample ‘breakthrough’ or to adapt an ‘internal delay’ Highest sensitivity with zero dead volume Any application, with any solvent up to 80°C

Bio Chemistry

Molecular Weight Analyser

Flow Chemistry

BI-2020

Multi-angle, laser light scattering detector for SEC/GPC or standalone use The instrument has 2 uses: • Determine the molecular weight distribution (flow mode) • Average molecular weight (batch-mode) ▀▀ The flow path is vertical, not horizontal (avoiding trapped bubbles) ▀▀ 7 angles to determine the intensity of scattered light plus a reference angle ▀▀ Ultra-sensitive CCD detector is uniform in its response for automatic gain adjustment over many decades of scattered intensity ▀▀ Ideal for studying synthetic & natural polymers in solution (including proteins & polysaccharides), oligomerization, complex formation, aggregation, stability & conformation ▀▀ Determinations include Mn, Mw, Mz, Rg, A2 ▀▀ ▀▀

Sample Prep

BI-MwA

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BI-DNDC

NanoDLS

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Absolute nanoparticle sizing including proteins & their aggregates (oligomers), polymers, dendrimers, micelles & other colloidal materials ▀▀ Either online (Absolute Size Exclusion Chromatography or Gel Permeation Chromatography) or in batch mode - excellent for determining hydrodynamic radii (using Dynamic Light Scattering) from 0.5 nm to a few microns ▀▀ Ideal for the characterisation of proteins & polymers (enables particle sizing without calibration) ▀▀ Biological compatible sample cell & tubing with automatic sampling/flushing ▀▀

Lab Essentials

Particle Size Analyser for Flow & Batch Applications

Characterisation

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Deflection type refractometer for use in either batch or GPC/SEC mode In batch mode, the specific refractive index increment (dn/dc) is determined In GPC/SEC mode the instrument is used as a concentration detector Fast warm-up ≈1 hour! Sensitivity of 2.5 x 109 ΔRIU; Active temperature control to 80 °C Wavelength selection: 620, 535 or 470 nm

Chromatography

Differential Refractometer


Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) Absorption Spectroscopy The Power of VUV Absorption ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Beer-Lambert’s Law provides linear & predictable absorption responses which are directly proportional to the compound concentration Absorption of gas phase molecules in the VUV region (120 nm to 240 nm) provide responses hundreds of times stronger than in the infrared (IR) High energy excitation provides excellent sensitivity & the compound-specific absorption spectra provides unparalleled selectivity Benefits include: o First-principle technique drastically reduces calibration issues o Unique spectral fingerprint for compound identification, including most isomers o Provides a new spectroscopic orthogonal approach based on simple linear deconvolution mathematics o No vacuum pumps & limited moving parts ensure low running costs & high reliability

Gas Chromatography Detectors ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Universal mass-sensitive detectors Provides both qualitative & quantitative data Compatible with all popular lab GC’s & all GC carrier gases, also suitable for GCxGC Non-destructive technique requires no sample ionization Easily deconvolve co-eluting analytes (baseline resolved separations aren’t required)

Unambiguous Analytical Answers for the Most Complex Applications Know more about your analyte using the VGA-101

All gas phase molecules absorb strongly in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) region, yet analytical detection and measurement of VUV absorption was not addressed until the launch of the VGA100. The VGA-100 is a universal mass-sensitive gas chromatography (GC) detector that provides spectra fromboth 120 nm to 240 nm collected qualitative and quantitative data with at up to 100excellent Hz sensitivity and unparalleled selectivity.

• Universal detection > Nearly everything has a unique absorption fingerprint in the VUV spectrum • Measurement parameter flexibility for advanced GC analysis > Data collection from 120 – 430 nm > Operating temperature heating up to 450° C

Mass-Sensitive Gas Chromatography Detector ▀▀

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Full absorption simultaneously Small flow cell volume of 78 µL maintains excellent peak shape The VGA-101 is the latest innovation in vacuum Transfer line & flow cell temperature controlled up to 300°C ultraviolet detection featuring an expanded Low ppb LOD for most compounds wavelength spectrum and a higher allowable maximum operating temperature. An expanded wavelength spectrum of 120 – 430 nm provides unique selectivity for complex structures such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The ability to operate the VUV detector as high as 450° C allows GC analysis of high boiling point compounds. Engineering advancements have also enabled the VGA-101 to be placed in-line with other GC detectors for new data correlation and analytical insight.

Normalized Absorbance

1.2 Water Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen

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VGA-101

Universal Mass-Sensitive Detector

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for high boiling point compound analysis • Unique selectivity allows unambiguous compound identification > Easily deconvolve co-eluting analytes > Clear and easy isomer differentiation > Baseline chromatographic resolution not required VGA-100 • Excellent measurement sensitivity > Consistently low picogram limits of detection > Spectral filters increase analyte sensitivity in targeted wavelength regions • Data is both highly quantitative and qualitative > Mass sensitive measurement of individual <40 µL volume flow cell for excellent temporal resolution & components within complex mixtures improved > Spectralsensitivity data provides unique fingerprint for all improvement compounds measured 3 to 10X in LOD (versus the VGA-100) • Non-destructive analysis Wider wavelength detection range from 120 nm to 430 nm for easy > No ionization required, analyze identification of multi-ring aromatics intact molecules • Reliable & Easy to use temperature up to 450°C for determination & Extended operating > No routine maintenance necessary, quantitation of high boiling point compounds no vacuum pumps Heated exit column for– 1st in-series > No calibration required principle coupling with other detector

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detection provides a predictable technologies (MS, TCD, PID, etc.) linear response

FIG. 5. Unique VUV absorbance spectra of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen

Streaming Gas Analyzer ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Continuous sampling of gas stream enables real-time control & improved statistical sensitivity Measures absorption spectra from 120 nm to 240 nm at up to 100 Hz Provides sensitivity & stability which is not possible using infrared techniques Applications include: o Gas blend concentration determination o Permanent gas contamination control o Feed stream process monitoring o CO2 capture & conversion o Catalyst reaction studies

SVGA-100

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High Capacity

Economical

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FC 204

FC 203B

Rugged HPLC Pumps

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Sample Prep

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Pump heads are easy to access & simple to maintain H1 pump heads are ideal for 2 to 12 mm ID columns with flows up to 15 mL/min & pressures up to 8,700 psi H2 pump heads are ideal for 3 to 20 mm ID columns with flows up to 30 mL/min & pressures up to 4,300 psi Achieve fast gradient response times & homogeneous mixtures for analytical to semipreparative applications via high-pressure Adjustable Volume Dynamic Mixer

Bio Chemistry

Analytical to semi-prep, multi-solvent pumps accommodating flow rates ranging from 0.1 µL/min up to 30 mL/min at pressures up to 8,700 psi (600 bar) & with columns up to 21.2 mm ID

Flow Chemistry

Capable of handling test tubes, vials & up to 8 shallow or deep well microplates Collect fractions by time, drop or peak ▀▀ In peak mode, monitors a detector signal & identifies peaks using either an adaptive-slope algorithm or a specified milli-volt threshold ▀▀ Up to 10 programmable time windows can be added for collecting only what you want ▀▀ Stand-alone instrument with an easy-to-use keypad - interface with any HPLC system (via contact signals) or PC controlled via Trilution® LC/LH software ▀▀

Batch Chemistry

Universal Fraction Collectors

Chromatography

Software Trilution® software packages allow effortless & complete control of Gilson instruments

Set Up Your Preparative HPLC Run in Just a Few Clicks

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Trilution® LC software enables high purity, high recovery & targeted purifications easily & quickly Features conditional logic fraction collection, robust worry-free slope collection, 100% accurate fraction simulation, off-scale peak collection, graphical drag-&-drop user interface Collect data from several different detectors: UV, DAD, ELSD & MS Includes a sample list with copy/paste & auto-incrementing functionality

Lab Essentials

Trilution® LC Software

Automate Your Entire Liquid Handling or SPE Process ▀▀

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Trilution® LH software interface creates tasks so that any procedure or 3rd party

external device (eg vial grippers, pH meters, analytical balances, scanners & more) can be automated & controlled on the liquid handler Drag-&-drop method creation, use of variables & operators, simulation prior to use with precious samples More than 70 standard tasks for a variety of common liquid handling steps

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Characterisation

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CHARACTERISATION Viscosity Economic

Workhorse

DVE

Affordable digital viscometer Easy-to-use Display in: o Viscosity (cP or mPa•s) o % Torque o Speed (rpm) o Spindle used Digital display

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Versatile

DV1

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DV2T

Large, easy-to-read screen Senses & continuously displays: o Viscosity (cP or mPa•s) o % Torque o Speed (rpm) o Spindle used o Temp (optional) Time measurement function PC Interface & connection to printer

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Touch-screen - includes viscosity, temp, shear rate/stress, % torque, spindle/ speed Built-in modules include: o Timed tests o Data averaging o Programmable QC limits o Custom speed/spindle lists o Test based user instructions o On screen data comparison Perfect for QC labs & R&D depts

(refer Selection Guide on page 73 to personalise your needs)

Servicing Brookfield Ametek Instruments

Each viscometer has choice of 4 spring torque measuring capabilities: ▀▀

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As Australia’s only authorised distributor we verify, calibrate & service all Brookfield instruments - choose from:

Low viscosity materials (eg inks, oils & solvents)

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High viscosity materials

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Higher viscosity materials

(eg asphalt, caulking compounds & molasses)

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On-site at your premises; or At our state-of-the-art service centre


Batch Chemistry

Rheology Measure Viscosity & Yield Stress … All-in-One ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

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DV3T

Bio Chemistry

Flow Chemistry

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Affordable upgrade from a viscometer 18 cm full colour touch-screen display with real time graphing Analyse yield stress, flow curves (mixing, pumping, spraying), levelling & recovery Displayed info: o Viscosity (cP or mPa•s) o Temperature o Shear Rate/Stress o % Torque o Speed/Spindle o Step Program Status Built-In options: o Temperature Control o Yield Tests o Programmable QC o Math Modelling o Limits/Alarms Built-in RDT temperature probe Sample data display

Sample Prep

Melt Flow Indexers - Modular Designs ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Touch screen display Temperature control by 2 heater elements (resolution 0.01°C) 5 calibration settings for set temperature with dedicated parameter files Store up to 500 parameter sets with 3,000 measurements for each parameter set High-resolution position transducer to measure volume output High-precision timer, resolution better than 0.001 s Optional balance for automatic density determination Test loads from 1 kg to 21.6 kg

Chromatography

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Characterisation

mi2.1

Handheld Density/Specific Gravity Meter

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Densi-H

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Selection Guides

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Oscillation-type densitometer provides density, specific gravity & API degrees, Brix, % Alcohol, % H2SO4, °Baume, °Plato, Proof Visible measurement cell allows user to easily identify air bubbles or impurities Built-in API tables (product groups A, B & D) allow API compliant measurement One button operation delivers results in seconds Specific gravity is automatically calculated Optional infrared/RS-232 adapter & software Adjustable sampling speed allows user to tailor to application needs Internal memory stores up to 1,100 results Applications include food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, petrochemicals

Lab Essentials

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Spectrophotometers Visible Spectrum Long Pathlength

Visible Spectrum Standard Pathlength

UV/Visible Spectrum

4 nm Bandwidth

5 nm Bandwidth

4 nm Bandwidth

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Store up to 200 test methods Software-driven DNA/RNA/ Protein/Kinetics analysis Large LED display

100 mm

50 mm

10 nm (expandable to 100 mm with optional holder)

325 to 1,000 nm

325 to 1,000 nm

200 to 1,000 nm

<0.5% T at 340 & 400 nm

<0.5% T at 340 & 400 nm

<0.3% T at 340 & 400 nm

RS-232/USB

RS-232/USB

RS-232/USB

Pathlength (max) Wavelength Range Stray Light

Narrow band width Economical & non-scanning Auto-adjust filters to ensure accuracy 4-position cuvette holders

Output

Raman Spectroscopy Hand-Held Forensic Analyser ▀▀ ▀▀

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TacticiD

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Field-ready spectral analysis instrument designed for non-contact forensic analysis Real-time actionable identification & analysis: o Common & hazardous chemicals o Pharmaceutical raw materials o Cuttings agents, precursors & binding agents o Unknown powders, liquids & gels o Narcotics & controlled substances o Explosives Colour-coded result screens - red, orange & green result screens provide immediate visual safety information Excitation wavelength: 785 nm Spectral range: 176 cm-1 to 2,900 cm-1

Portable Precision Analyser ▀▀

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High quantum efficiency CCD array detector with deeper cooling & high dynamic range, delivers an improved signal to noise ratio Small footprint & low power consumption Includes fiber optic probe & can be used with a cuvette holder, a video microscope, an XYZ positioning stage probe holder & BWIQ® multivariate analysis software & BWID® identification software Applications include polymers & chemical processes, bioscience & medical diagnosis, pharmaceutical industry, environmental science, forensic analysis, QC & general research Excitation wavelength: choice of 532 nm or 785 nm Spectral range: 65 cm-1 to 4,200 cm-1 i-Raman Plus

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Batch Chemistry

Polarimeters High Performance Automatic Polarimeter/Saccharimeter Measures samples at both 589 nm & 882 nm (by changing optical units) ▀▀ Measurement stability in 12 seconds (4 seconds in the high-speed & consecutive measurement mode ) ▀▀ Repeatability of ±0.003°; Angle of Rotation ±0.0090°Z ▀▀ Up to 999 automatic consecutive measurements followed by average value display ▀▀ Connectivity to RX Digital Refractometers for automatic purity measurement ▀▀ FDA 21 CFR Part 11 (software included) & ICUMSA compliant ▀▀ Measurement readings: o User Scale o Angle of Rotation o Angle of Rotation of Quartz Plate o International Sugar Scale o Temperature o Specific Optical Rotation o Concentration o Purity ▀▀

SAC-i 589/882

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RePo-1

Angle of Rotation

Brix

Int’l Sugar Scale

Temperature

Measurement Range

-5° to +5°

0 to 85%

-130° to +130° Z

+15° to +40° C

0.01°

0.1%

0.1° Z

0.1° C

±0.1° (@ 20°C)

±0.2%

±3° Z

±1°C

Resolution Accuracy

Melting Point

Analyse 3 samples simultaneously

Storage compartment with glass cutter for closed capillaries

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Intuitive setup & navigation Ambient to 400°C (heat-up time 0.1° to 20°C per minute) Unsure of the melt temperature? Use the rapid ramp mode to take a fast scan of the full temperature range Watch the melt on the large touch-screen display or set the unit up & walk away & view a video of the melt later

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Selection Guides

SMP50

Lab Essentials

Accurately identify the melting point with advanced digital image processing

Capture & display video image of the melt on 17.8 cm colour touch-screen or download to a PC

Characterisation

Perfect for Pharmaceutical, Raw Material & QA/QC Analysis

Chromatography

Measurement Scales

Sample Prep

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Purity, International Sugar Scale, Specific Rotation & Concentration are automatically calculated from the measured refractive index & angle of rotation Simple operation & only requires 3 mL sample 12 second measurement time 589 nm measurement wavelength

Bio Chemistry

Refractometer + Polarimeter … All-In-One!

Flow Chemistry

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Bomb Calorimeters The 6400 & 6200 are isoperibol calorimeters - where the surrounding jacket is maintained at a constant temp while the temp of the bomb & bucket rise as heat is released by the combustion (meets all ASTM, ISO & Australian Standards )

High Throughput

High Precision

Model 6400

Specifications

Calorimeter Type Operator Time per Test Precision Classification Number of Vessels Tests per Hour Bomb Type & Bucket Bucket Filling Oxygen Filling Bomb Washing

PC Controlled

Model 6200

Isoperibol

Model 6050

Isoperibol

Compensated

1 minute

6 minutes

6 minutes

0.10% RSD

0.05% to 0.10% RSD

0.20% RSD

Up to 4

Up to 4

Up to 8

6 to 7

4 to 8 (as equipped)

4 to 6 (as equipped)

Fixed bomb & bucket design

Removable bomb & bucket design

Removable bomb & bucket design

Automatic

Manual

Manual

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

Manual

Manual

Moisture/Solids Analysis ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Ideal for process & quality control for a variety of samples including liquids, solids, powders & slurries Results in under 3 minutes Eliminate burning of samples & variations caused by operator techniques Decrease the energy needed for conventional moisture/solids analysis by 95% Precision comparable to reference methods Complies with AOAC Official Methods 985.14, 985.26 & 2008.6

Smart 6

Economical Moisture Analysers

DAB 100-3 ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

400 W halogen glass heater 15 memories for drying programs 50 sample plates included

DLB 160-3A ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

400 W halogen glass heater 5 memories for drying programs 10 sample plates included

Calibration External Weighing Range 110 g Readout 0.001 g

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Infrared + graphic display 100 memories for drying programs 10 sample plates included

External 160 g 0.001 g

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Batch Chemistry

Particle Sizing Particle Sizer & Zeta Potential Analyzer ▀▀

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NanoBrook Omni

Bio Chemistry

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Sizing: o Multimodal & unimodal size distribution software o Range from >0.3 nm to 10 μm o Three scattering angles (15°, 90° & 173°) o ISO 13321 & ISO 22412 compliant o Molecular weight determination Zeta potential for the difficult cases: biological samples (proteins, peptides, mAb, RNA), organic solvents, for oily or viscous media, high-salt suspensions & samples near the Isoelectric Point Includes Phase Analysis Light Scattering (PALS) measurements for samples with low mobilities

Flow Chemistry

Based on Dynamic Light Scattering for particle sizing & distribution plus doppler velocimetry (Electrophoretic Light Scattering) for zeta potential

Laser Diffraction & Mie Scattering Particle Sizer

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Microbrook 2000LD ▀▀

Allows editing, storing & recalling standard operating procedures Turn-key operation is as simple as adding the sample to the instrument - the internal sub-systems automatically take care of the rest - supplying liquid medium, dispersing (stirring, sonication), circulating, adjusting concentration, measurement (& repeats), rinsing, cleaning, printing & saving Applications include pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, emulsions, dyes, etc

Characterisation

Laser Particle Sizer Measure the particle size distribution of solids & suspensions - measuring range from 0.01 to 2,100 μm ▀▀ Extremely simple to use - start the programme, select a SOP & add the sample ▀▀ Intelligent modular design with easily inter-changeable dispersion units for different sample types: o Falling Chute: dry measurement without dispersion or compressed air o Measuring Unit: 0.08 to 2,000 μm, fast calibration & laser alignment, quick change between wet & dry o Autoloader: 26 positions for 40 mL standard containers o Small Volume (Automatic): most dispersion liquids can be used, automatic rinsing - thanks to strong ultrasonic power o Small Volume (Manual): ideal for organic solvents, easy rinse/clean between samples o Dry Dispersion: efficient degradation of agglomerates, auto dispersion pressure adjustment, integrated sample feeding o Wet Dispersion: adjustable ultrasonic-intensity, automatic rinsing cycle ▀▀

Analysette 22 NanoTec

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Chromatography

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Sample Prep

For speed, repeatability, simplicity of automated operation & broad size ranges - laser diffraction & scattering dominate particle characterisation ▀▀ Suitable for wet & dry samples: o Wet mode: 0.02 to 2,000 µm o Dry mode: 0.1 to 2,000 µm ▀▀

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Solvent Recovery Systems Solvent Recycling/Recovery Computerised distillation producing very pure materials - with recovered solvent purity often exceeding the original material Capacity of 6 litres of solvent mixture with a throughput of up to 1 L/hour Up to 100 programs with monitoring for normal & safe operation Variable reflux ratios & equilibrium times are possible

Customised Distillation Systems Selection of the appropriate components to achieve efficiency at high throughput rates High-tech electronic measuring & controlling modules Temperatures, pressure, filling levels & cooling water plus utility supply are monitored Variation according to existing needs - whether working with solvents, aromatics, acids, chlorinated hydro-carbons, petroleum fractions or simply water Turn-Key Solutions: From round bottom flasks with distilling link to fully automatic & computer controlled LM-6/H

Phase Equilibrium Apparatuses Vapour-Liquid(-Liquid)-Equilibrium-Determination (from 1 mbar up to 4 bar, stainless steel design up to 50 bar also available) Although VLE-data is known from literature, there is still an increasing tendency towards re-determining equilibrium data by experiment as the thermodynamic parameters (like pressure, temp & concentrations) are different or inadequate. VLLE 602

Safe Anhydrous Solvent Purification ▀▀ ▀▀

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Remove moisture & oxygen from HPLC grade organic solvents by Grubbs method Can be configured with up to 7 solvents (enabling one or more users to easily dispense small/ large quantities of dry solvents in a safe & simple manner) No heat, recirculated water or sodium Solvents delivered on-tap as required Integrated fire safety cabinet

Controlled Atmosphere Glovebox ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Patented sealing technology Highest purification efficiency with extremely low leakage rate (<0.001% vol/hour) Lowest circulation time with user friendly interface (17.8 cm high resolution touch screen) Thermal chamber & freezer options Size: 1,200 mm (L) X 750 mm (W) X 900 mm (H) Large antechamber: 370 mm X 600 mm Small antechamber: 150 mm X 300 mm Wide range of models & customized designs to suit your requirement

SciLab Single Station Glovebox

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Batch Chemistry

Titrators Rugged Coulometric Karl Fischer Titrator ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

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Flow Chemistry

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Determines water contents of liquids, gases & solids 10 user programmable methods 1ppm/100% water Results in ppm, mg/kg, % & μg water Conforms to ASTM & ISO standards Small footprint & portable Incorporates software, printer & battery Applications include biological, pharmaceutical, beverages, dairy & meat products, honey/sugars, cosmetics, petrochemical, animal feed, etc

Easy Titration with Touch-Screen ▀▀

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Chromatography

PAT940

pH Meters

Characterisation

Economical pH Meter ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Sample Prep

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Measurement modes include dynamic & incremental equivalence point titration, manual titration & calibration with auto buffer recognition Touch enabled QWERTY keypad Store up to 1,000 methods & 1,000 results 50 shortcuts can be saved to the Homepage for quick start favourite methods Continuous dosing operation for manual titrations Conforms to recognised standards (ASTM, UOP, EN) Optional second burette & auto sampler

Bio Chemistry

Aquamax KF Plus

Measures pH, mV, relative mV & temperature Space saving, economic & versatile Large easy-to-read LCD display 100 data sets Includes double-junction refillable glass pH electrode, ATC probe & stand

High Precision pH Meter ▀▀

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Measure pH, mV, relative mV & temperature Meets GLP requirements 0.001 pH resolution with ±0.002 pH accuracy 500 data sets Includes ATC probe, pH electrode & 600 mL of electrode fill solution

Oakton pH 2700

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Lab Essentials

Oakton pH 700


LAB ESSENTIALS Pipettes Extensive selection of mechanical, electric or motorised pipettes - contact us for details of our full Gilson range

Pipette for Problem Liquids - Viscous & Solvents ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Microman E

100% protection against contamination (no air-to-liquid interface) Desired volume aspirated rapidly & accurately - no calibration required Volume securing button; Large selection of Capillary Pistons QuickSnap - tips fit like a normal pipette Choice of 6 models (volumes from 1 to 1,000 μL)

Lockable Volume Ensures Accuracy Adjustable tip ejector (left & right-handed use) - metal or plastic ejectors Optimum traceability with 2D identification code ▀▀ Choice of models: o Single Channel: Select from 4 options (volumes from 0.2 µL to 10 mL) o 8 & 12 Channel: Select from 4 options (volumes from 0.5 µL to 300 µL) ▀▀ ▀▀

Lowest Pipetting Force on the Market ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Pipetman L - Single & Multi

Lubricated piston assembly for easier pipetting Clip ejector for easy dismantling & greater tip fitting Metal or plastic ejectors Qualifies for our free Lifetime Warranty program - visit our web site for full details Choice of 8 models (volumes from 0.2 µL to 10 mL)

Pipetman G

Guaranteed ISO Specification on Standard & Repetitive Pipetting Intuitive interface with 5 pipetting modes: standard, repetitive, mix, reverse & custom Fully motorised with lockable volume & adjustable speed piston ▀▀ Plastic clip tip ejectors for easy dismantling & greater tip fitting ▀▀ Independent speeds for aspirating & dispensing for varying solution densities ▀▀ Choice of models: o Single Channel: Select from 8 options (volumes from 0.5 µL to 10 mL) o 8 & 12 Channel: Select from 6 options (volumes from 0.5 µL to 1.2 mL) ▀▀ ▀▀

Pipetman M - Single & Multi

Fast Manual Pipetting of 96 & 384 Well Plates ▀▀

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Platemaster

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Fast pipetting: o Fill a 96 well plate in <10 seconds o Fill a 384 well plate in <60 seconds Volumes from 0.5 µL to 220 µL Simple to use & no programing required - works like a manual pipette Compact - easily fits on bench Costs only a fraction of a pipetting robot

John Morris Group also offers an extensive range of Starter Kits, accessories & spare parts plus we also service & calibrate all major pipette brands (refer Selection Guide on page 74 to personalise your needs)

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Micro

Small

Versatile

Batch Chemistry

Centrifuges

Flow Chemistry

2-7

Max RCF (x g) 16,163 Max Speed (rpm) 14,800 Capacity

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PCR Tubes Tubes

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2,540

21,475

4,000

15,300

1.5 to 100 mL (up to 30 tubes)

Fixed-angle Standard

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Up to 192 tubes or 12 strips of 8 tubes 1.5 to 400 mL (up to 100 tubes)

Swing-out or fixed-angle Standard

Sub-Ultra

Swing-out or fixed-angle Standard

Economical

Sample Prep

Rotors Operation

Up to 24 tubes or 2 strips of 8 tubes 1.5 to 2.0 mL (up to 24 tubes)

3-16L

Bio Chemistry

1-14

High Capacity Chromatography Characterisation

3-30KS

4-5L

Capacity

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Rotors Operation

PCR Tubes Tubes

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Up to 60 tubes or 12 strips of 8 tubes 1.5 to 100 mL (up to 4 tubes)

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4,643 4,700

Up to 104 tubes 1.5 to 750 mL (up to 80 tubes)

Swing-out or fixed-angle Refrigerated (-20° to + 40°C)

Swing-out Standard

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25,155 15,000

Up to 100 tubes 1.5 to 800 mL (up to 96 tubes) Swing-out or fixed-angle Heated (+40° to + 60°C)

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Selection Guides

John Morris Group also has an extensive range of accessories & spare parts plus we also provide a choice of Service Agreements to suit your needs & performs routine maintenance & repairs

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Lab Essentials

Max RCF (x g) 65,403 Max Speed (rpm) 30,000

6-16KHS


Vacuum Pumping Systems Different Applications Require Specialised Pumps

Application: Synthesis / Peptide The ME 1C chemistry resistant diaphragm pump is ideal for liquid waste evacuation

Whisper quiet, low vibration & compact (requires minimal bench space) Maintenance-free drive & proven long diaphragm life High chemical resistance Ultimate vacuum (without gas ballast): 100 mbar; Pumping Speed: 0.7 m3/hour

Application: Evaporation Blowdown Choose either of the below rotary vane pumps where an external pump is required for NMP or DMSO Both pumps offer: High flow rates even at vacuum levels approaching ultimate vacuum High water vapour tolerance Very good ultimate vacuum even with gas ballast

Economical

Trivac D2.5E

RZ 2.5

2 x 10-3

2 x 10-3

2.3 m3/hour

2.3 m3/hour

Ultimate Vacuum (without gas ballast) Pumping Speed (@ 50 Hz)

Chemical Resistant

Application: Evaporation / Rotational Vacuum Concentration Chemistry diaphragm pumps are the most suitable - summary options below All pumps offer: Chemical resistance Gas ballast to prevent condensation in the pump Low ultimate vacuum for high boiling point solvents ATEX Category 3 (prevents ignition of flammable solvents) Divac 0.6L

V-100

MD 4C NT +AK+EK

PC 3001 VARIO Pro

Compact & high performance

Chemically resistant PTFE diaphragm vacuum pump

For larger/high volume concentrators

High boilers, fully automatic, shorter process times

Ultimate Vacuum mbar (without gas ballast)

≤8

10

1.5

2

Pumping Speed (m3/hour)

0.6

1.5

3.4

2.0

Separator Catchpot (for inlet/outlet condensates)

No

Optional

Yes

Exhaust Vapour (Emission) Condenser (≈100% solvent recovery)

No

Optional

Yes

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Application: Evaporation / Rotary Evaporation Chemistry diaphragm pumps are the most suitable - summary options below

Divac 0.6L

V-100

Compact & high performance

Chemically resistant PTFE diaphragm vacuum pump

PC 3001 VARIO Pro High boilers, fully automatic with speed control, shorter process times

7

2

≤8

10

Pumping Speed (m3/hour) 50Hz

0.6

1.5

2.0

Separator Catchpot (for inlet/outlet condensates)

No

Optional

Yes

Exhaust Vapour (Emission) Condenser (≈100% solvent recovery)

No

Optional

Yes

Sample Prep

Ultimate Vacuum mbar (without gas ballast)

Bio Chemistry

PC 101 NT Includes vacuum control & manometer on pump

Flow Chemistry

All pumps offer: Chemical resistance Gas ballast to prevent condensation in the pump Low ultimate vacuum for high boiling solvents ATEX Category 3 (prevents ignition of flammable solvents)

Application: Evaporation / Freeze Drying Rotary vane vacuum pumps or chemistry hybrid pumps are the most suitable - summary options below

Chromatography

All pumps offer: High flow rate at low vacuum levels High vacuum pressures with gas ballast open for max water vapour tolerance Continuous duty cycle rated with thermal cut-out protection on the motor

RZ 6

Freeze Drying pumps, available with cold trap upgrade for Schlenk Lines

<4 x 10-4

Pumping Speed (m3/hour) 50Hz

Unique Rotary Vane/Diaphragm combination pump for unrivalled chemical resistance (ideal for solvent freeze drying 2 x 10-3

8.1

5.7

Chemical Resistant

No

Oil Pump

5.9 Yes

Lab Essentials

Ultimate Vacuum mbar (without gas ballast)

RC 6 Hybrid

Characterisation

Trivac D8C

Yes

Optional

Yes

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Yes

Exhaust Filter


Temperature Control Systems Model

PURA 10

Temp Range

Ambient to +99.9°C

Cooling Capacity @ 20°C (kW)

Heating Capacity (kW)

-

1.3

Fill Volume (L)

Flow Rate (L/min)

1 to 10

-

Applications: Water bath for routine applications (eg cell cultivation), temperature control of samples, incubation, corrosion tests, test food & beverages, life sciences, pathology labs, etc

-10° to +40°C

F250

0.25

-

1.7 to 2.6

15

Applications: Economical recirculated chiller for cooling of Peltier elements, particularly for automated analysis units & CCD cameras, polarimeters, refractometers, electrophoresis chambers, single rotary evaporation, etc

Corio CD

Ambient to +150°C

-

1

-

15

Applications: Heating immersion circulator with an optional pump set for temperature control of external applications

FL1203

-20° to +40°C

0.2

-

12 to 17

40

Applications: Powerful recirculated chiller can cool multiple rotary evaporators, bio-reactors/fermenters, Soxhlet apparatus, distillation & vacuum systems, gas chromatographs, spectrometers, etc

Corio CD-200F

-20° to +150°C

0.22

2

3 to 4

15

Applications: For temp control of samples in a circulator bath or an external application (eg measuring cells, refractometers, viscometers, chromatography columns, rotary evaporators, etc)

FP50-HL

-50° to +200°C

0.9

2

8

22 to 26

Applications: External temp control applications, particularly for distillation apparatus & mini-plant installations, jacketed reactors, autoclaves, Kilo labs, pilot plants

Presto W92t

-92° to +250°C

19

24

-

Applications: One of the most powerful heater/chiller units available with extraordinary heating, cooling & pumping performance - large reactors, electronics, satellite component testing, etc (refer Selection Guide on page 64 to personalise your needs)

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Refractometers ▀▀ ▀▀

Balances & Scales ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Analytical (weighing up to 510 g) or precision (weighing up to 20 kg) balances Internal or external calibration; Readouts up to 0.00001 Benchtop, floor standing, hanging, weighing table, etc

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Small to large volumes; 1 to 60 stirring points With or without magnetic stirring; Heating temps from -10°C up to +200°C External (submersible) or internal (non-submersible) control

▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Hand held or bench top, manual or automated Large selection of high precision probes with various lengths Chemically compatible with all cleaning methods & most reagents

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Independent channel control pumps - control flow & direction of each channel via keypad or PC Low flow high accuracy pumps - planetary drive provides smooth, precise flow & longer tubing life Reglo compact multi-channel pumps – easily adjust speed of compact multi-channel pump

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Select from general purpose, precision, glass, plastic, ASTM, Brix sugar scale, salt brine, etc Lengths from 163 mm to 381 mm Wide selection of ranges, temperature & divisions

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Ideal for use in cleanrooms, indoor air quality, filter testing & contamination migration studies Particle sizing from 0.3 to 10 µm Store up to 5,000 data records with flow rates from 0.1 cfm; Built-in camera also available

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Nest uniformly when empty & expand readily when filled with liquid - include polypropylene (PP) caps with injection-molded threads Extensive range of carboys - with/without spigots & faucets, numerous shapes & sizes, with/without handles, etc

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Selection Guides

Collapsible Containers & Carboys

Lab Essentials

Particle Counters

Characterisation

Hydrometers

Chromatography

Ismatec Pumps

Sample Prep

Homogenisers

Bio Chemistry

Hotplates, Heating & Mixing, Shaking, Stirring

Flow Chemistry

▀▀

Various scales - Brix, Baume, Refractive Index, etc Numerous types for pharma reagents, food, salt, wine, sugar, salinity, aviation, alcohol, moisture, ABBE, in-line, etc Pocket, hand-held & benchtop models - water proof & non-water-proof

Batch Chemistry

Associated Lab Instruments


Tubing Huge variety of materials (silicone, tygon, viton, C-Flex, Norprene, PTFE, etc) & sizes Choose from flexible, rigid, sanitary, heat-shrink, micro-bore plus full range of accessories Sample lengths (30 cm) available for most types & sizes of tubing

▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Desiccator Cabinets Choice of horizontal or vertical orientation, stacked or stand-alone Automatic or manual, portable or fixed Wide selection of chamber sizes, number of trays, accessories, etc

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Filter Papers Manufactured to exacting standards for uniform performance Highest retention efficiency, retention of very fine particulates Wide selection of grades, qualitative & quantitative types plus sizes to meet all your needs

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Mass Flow Controllers Elastomer or metal sealed MFC’s Wide range of flow rates from 5 sccm to 1,000 slm (full scale range) General purpose through to high performance for critical applications

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Infrared Thermometers High distance-to-sight (D/S) ratios handle your long-distance measurements Dual-laser sighting to pinpoint target areas; Protective lens cover with magnetic lock Pistol-grip handle is comfortable & easy to use

▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Luers & Fittings Extensive range of materials including metals, plastic, etc Tube-to-tube (straight, elbow, tee, cross, plug, etc), luers, threaded, etc Contact us for more details concerning our full range to meet your needs

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Thermocouple Thermometers Rugged, heavy-duty construction protects against knocks & jars Reliable measurements - precalibrated to NIST-traceable standards Relative time stamp provides a time reference for major events J, K, T, E, S & R thermocouple probes or infrared wand

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Gloves ▀▀ ▀▀ ▀▀

Disposable, temperature resistant, chemical resistant, static control, inspection, cut-resistant, clean room, etc Large selection of materials - neoprene, cotton, nitrile, leather, nylon, latex, etc Choice of size, length, thickness, colour

Gas Analysers ▀▀ ▀▀

Range includes O2, CO2, CH4, H2, ethanol, methanol, etc From lab to industrial scale

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Organisation:

Phone:

Email:

To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details) Please describe chemistry to be performed

What is the nature of your solution?

Yes (specify)

No

Liquids (viscosity):

Low (eg water ≈ 1.0 cP) Medium (eg castor oil = 1,000 cP) High (eg honey =10,000 cP)

Liquids with Particulates:

Slurry

None

Low (<10%)

Style of reactor required?

Stirred

Non-Stirred

Metal of construction to be used?

T316 SS

Monel 400

(refer info on page 5)

Titanium

Other (specify)

Type of layout & head mounting required?

Layout:

Bench

Bigas

Other (specify)

Medium (10-30%)

Inconel 600

High (>30%)

Hastelloy C-276

Head Mounting:

Floor

Fixed

Moveable

Bio Chemistry

What degree of particulate matter is in your solution?

Flow Chemistry

Will corrosives be present?

Batch Chemistry

Batch Reactor Selection Guide - Metal

(for Head Mounting info refer page 5)

mL

Size of vessel required? Cooling:

What is the temperature range?

Minimum:

What is the maximum pressure required?

Stirred

How will chemicals be added?

Heating:

Maximum:

+350°C

Yes

No

+500°C

Other (specify)

Non-Stirred

1900 psi (131 bar)

1900 psi (131 bar)

2000 psi (137 bar)

2900 psi (200 bar)

3000 psi (207 bar)

4200 psi (290 bar)

3000 psi (207 bar)

5000 psi (345 bar)

6000 psi (410 bar)

5000 psi (345 bar)

8500 psi (585 bar)

Other (specify)

Instrument Controller

Yes

No

Additional PC Control & Data Logging

Yes

No

Maybe

Nitrogen (N2)

Oxygen (O2)

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Hydrogen (H2)

Other (specify)

Direct to Open Vessel

Yes

No

Maybe

Solid Charging Point

Yes

No

Maybe

Catalyst Addition Device

Yes

No

Maybe

Liquid Pipette

Yes

No

Maybe

Gas Burette

Yes

No

Maybe

Gas Pump

Yes

No

Maybe

Removal at Completion of Reaction

Yes

No

Maybe

Via Dip-Tube

Yes

No

Maybe

Liquid Sampling Vessel

Yes

No

Maybe

Reflux Condenser

Yes

No

Maybe

Bottom Drain Valve

Yes

No

Maybe

pH

What is your budget?

<$10K

Electrolysis $10K-$20K

Raman $20K-$50K

Other (specify) $50K-$100K

>$100K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

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Would you like any in-situ analysis?

Lab Essentials

How will chemicals be removed?

°C

No

Characterisation

Which gases are to be added?

Yes

Chromatography

Do you require heating/cooling?

Type of control/monitoring required?

Sample Prep

mL

Quantity of reagents to be used?


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Batch Reactor Selection Guide - Glass To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details) Please describe chemistry to be performed

Type of reaction?

Exothermic

What is the viscosity of your chemistry?

Low (eg water ≈ 1.0 cP)

Endothermic

Neither

Medium (eg castor oil = 1,000 cP) High (eg honey = 10,000 cP)

What degree of particulate matter is in your solution?

None Low (<10%) Medium (10-30%) High (>30%)

Quantity of reagents to be used?

mL

Size of vessel required?

mL

What is the temperature range of your chemistry?

Minimum:

-40°C

-80°C

Maximum:

What is the maximum pressure required?

Atmospheric

< 3 Bar

What rate of heating/cooling is required?

Normal

Rapid

What type of control/monitoring do you require?

Manual

Automated PC Control

+200°C

+250°C

< 10 Bar

Round

What shape of vessel is preferred?

Conical Torispherical Vacuum Jacket Dish Bottom Stainless Steel - Torispherical

What automation options are critical?

pH

Yes

No

Maybe

Gravimetric Dosing

Yes

No

Maybe

Volumetric Dosing

Yes

No

Maybe

Turbidity Monitoring

Yes

No

Maybe

Calorimetry

Yes

No

Maybe

Crystallization Control

Yes

No

Maybe

Other (specify)

How soon do you need your reactor? What is your budget? (this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

<1 month <$25K

1 to 3 months $25K-$50K

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$50K-$100K

$100K-$200K

>$200K

Other


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Please describe the application to be performed

What flow rate do you require? Will there be any back pressure/suction pressure?

Accuracy required

mL/minute

Yes

mL

Flow Chemistry

ie what conditions will the pump be exposed to, chemistry of material (specific solution or material being pumped), etc

Batch Chemistry

Peristaltic Pump Selection Guide

bar

No Low

Bio Chemistry

What is the viscosity of the solution?

(eg water ≈ 1.0 cP)

Medium (eg castor oil = 1,000 cP) High

Are there particulates/solids in the solution?

(eg honey = 10,000 cP)

Yes

%

Approx size of particulates

mm

No

ie multiple &/or repetitive pumping of same volume or time with pauses, programed for filling bottles of containers of specified volume, etc

Yes

Yes

Sample Prep

Do you need dispense program capability?

Based on Volume Dispense: What volume

mL

What accuracy

mL

Based on Time Dispense

No

ie a computer operates the pump drive

Do you require washdown/clean room? ie IP 66

Calibration requirements?

Do you need fittings?

Yes No Yes No Do you have a balance

Yes

No

Do you have a measuring cylinder(s)

Yes

No

Yes Yes

Characterisation

Do you need spare tubing?

Chromatography

Do you require computer compatibility?

No (specify)

No < 2 Weeks

2 to 4 Weeks

1 to 3 Months

What is your budget?

<$3K

$3K to $6K

>$6K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

>3 Months

Is there anything else we need to know to assist you?

Lab Essentials

How soon do you need your pump?

Selection Guides

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Temperature Control Selection Guide To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details) Do you require heating, cooling or both?

Heating Only:

Ambient to +50°C

+50°C to +100°C

>100°C

Cooling Only:

>-40°C

-40°C to -20°C

-20°C to Ambient

Heating & Cooling: (please complete the above) What are you controlling?

Internal Bath:

<5 L

5 to 10 L

10 to 20 L

>20 L

External Application: Reactor: Volume (specify)

(L)

Is it an exothermic reaction (generates heat):

Yes

No

Do you want to change the temperature? Yes - if so, how fast (hours):

½ - 1

- Temperature change:

1 - 2 o

2 - 12

C

No Other (eg Rotary Evaporator, Mass Spec, etc) (specify)

Do require external control?

Yes:

PC

External Network

Analog

Other

No

Is this a critical application?

Yes:

High value product Scarce/Rare product Expensive/Sensitive controlling equipment Other (specify)

No

How are you controlling temperature now & how effective is it - what can we improve?

Tell us about your operating environment?

Noise considerations (specify) Heat output considerations (specify) Other (specify)

Is the instrument going into an existing or new facility?

Existing

(brief details)

New (brief details)

What are your power requirements? How soon do you need your instrument? What is your budget?

3 Phase <1 month

>15 amp

1 to 3 months

Other >3 Months

<$5K $5K-$10K $10K-$20K $20K-$50K >$50K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

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Batch Chemistry

Flow Chemistry Selection Guide - Modular Systems To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details) Please describe chemistry to be performed

Please provide a schematic of your intended layout

Provided

To be provided

Do you require heating/cooling?

Cooling:

Yes

No

Heating:

Yes

What is the temperature range?

Minimum:

-15°C

Ambient

Maximum:

+150°C +250°C

Will gases be added?

No Other No

Yes (specify) 1 2 3 4

Other (specify)

What solvents will be used? Is a catalyst or solid reagent present?

Yes (clarify & quantity) Current

What is your budget?

<$25K

(minutes/hours) $25K-$50K

$50K-$100K

Proposed $100K-$200K

(minutes) >$200K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

Is there anything else we need to know to assist you?

Sample Prep

Reaction times?

No

Bio Chemistry

How many liquid streams are required?

Flow Chemistry

(mg or grams)

What scale of production is to be performed?

Chromatography

NOTE: In configuring your Flow Chemistry - Modular Systems, please refer to the following page (permitting you to select your particular modular requirements)

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Pressurised Input Store

Yes (number of solvents)

No

Syringe Pump (2 Channel)

Yes (volumes)

No

Reagent Injector

Yes (quantity)

No

Chip Climate Controller (-15°C to +150°C)

Yes (temp range)

No

Microreactor: 62.5 µL (quantity)

Heater

250 µL (quantity)

Yes (temp range)

1000 µL (quantity)

None

No

Solid Phase Reactors: Max Temp:

+80°C

+150°C

Internal Diameter: 3.0 mm

Yes (quantity)

No

6.6 mm

Yes (quantity)

No

10 mm

Yes (quantity)

No

15 mm

Yes (quantity)

No

Tube Reactors:

4 mL:

SS (250°C/0 to 30 bar)

PTFE (125°C/0 to 10 bar)

None

16 mL:

SS (250°C/0 to 30 bar)

PTFE (125°C/0 to 10 bar)

None

Pressure Controller

Yes (pressure range)

No

Product Collector

Yes (quantity of samples)

No

Automated Collector

Yes (quantity of samples)

No

Cryo Controller

Yes

No

Tube Reactor (down to -70oC): 4 mL:

Yes (quantity)

No

16 mL:

Yes (quantity)

No

Microreactor (down to -100oC): 62.5 µL:

Yes (quantity)

No

250 µL:

Yes (quantity)

No

FLLEX (Flow Liquid/Liquid Extraction)

Yes

No

Sampler & Dilutor

Yes

No

Automator (required for PC Control)

Yes

No

PC Software

Yes

No

Flux (Electrochemistry)

Yes

No

Tube Controller

Yes

No

How soon do you need your instrument?

<1 month

1 to 3 months

Any additional comments?

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Yes (specify)

No (L/kg)

What scale of production is to be performed? Metal of construction to be used? (refer info on page 5)

T316 SS

Monel 400

Titanium

Other (specify)

Attached

To Be Provided

Do you require heating/cooling?

Cooling:

Yes

What is the temperature range?

Minimum:

째C

What is the maximum pressure required?

(hour/day/week)

per (specify)

Hastelloy C-276

Inconel 600

Heating:

No

Yes

Bio Chemistry

Please provide a schematic of your intended layout

Flow Chemistry

Will corrosives be present?

No

Maximum:

+250째C

Length:

15 cm

30 cm

60 cm

90 cm

Not Sure

Internal Diameter:

7 mm

9 mm

25 mm

38 mm

Not Sure

Volume:

16 mL

+350째C

+500째C

Other (specify)

290 psi (20 bar)

Sample Prep

1,500 psi (100 bar) 3,000 psi (207 bar) 5,000 psi (345 bar) Other

Preferred dimensions?

(specify)

64 mL

250 mL

1L

Other (specify)

Nitrogen (N2)

Oxygen (O2)

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Hydrogen (H2)

Other (specify)

1 2 3 4

Is a catalyst or solid reagent present?

Yes (details)

Flow direction of liquid & gases?

Concurrent (same direction)

No

Counter Current (different directions)

What flow rate is required?

What control options do you prefer? How soon do you need your instrument? What is your budget?

(L/minute)

Yes

Method: <1 month <$50K

No Manual

1 to 3 months $50K-$100K

Location of Controller:

Automatic

Local

Remote

>3 Months

$100K-$200K

$200K-$300K

Lab Essentials

Is pre-heating of reagents required prior to mix?

Characterisation

How many liquid streams are required?

Chromatography

Which gases are to be added?

Batch Chemistry

Flow Chemistry Selection Guide - Scale-Up & Production

>$300K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

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SIEVE SHAKERS Please describe the application to be performed

What type of sample(s) are you sieving?

How much sample do you want to sieve?

<2 kg

2 to 15 kg

What is the maximum sample particle size?

(mm)

What is the minimum particle size?

(mm)

How many sieves/stacks do you require?

1 to 4

What diameter sieves do you require?

Standard (200 mm)

Do you require wet sieving (required for sieving particles <45 µm)?

Yes

What is your budget?

<$5K

5 to 8

9 to 12 US Size (8”)

Micro Sieves (100 mm)

No

$5K to <$10K

$10K to <$15K

$15K to $20K

100 to 225 mL

225 to 900 mL

>$20K

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

Is there anything else we need to know to assist you?

MILLING & CUTTING Please describe the application to be performed as well as final analysis method

What type of material are you milling?

What quantity of sample do you want to mill/grind?

5 to 10 mL

10 to 100 mL (mm)

What is the initial particle size? What is the desired final particle size?

0.1 to 100 µm

Do you require wet milling?

Yes

No

Are samples prone to contamination by metals?

Yes

No

Do you require grinding in an inert gas/ embrittlement?

Yes

No

What is your budget?

<$30K

(required to achieve final particle size <30 µm)

100 to 500 µm

Unsure

$30K to $40K

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2 to 15 mm


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What method are you using currently?

Microwave

Hot Plate

Soxhlet

Other (specify)

What is the sample mass? What acids or solvents are being used & volume?

Flow Chemistry

CURRENT SAMPLE PREPARATION METHOD

Batch Chemistry

Digestion & Extraction Selection Guide

Acids (specify)

Bio Chemistry

Volume (specify)

(mL)

Solvents (specify) Volume (specify)

(mL)

What is the final dilution/concentration? What is the current total method time?

Sample Prep

What is the analyte(s) & concentration range?

Analytes (specify) Concentration (specify)

What is your sample throughput?

(samples/day) or

(samples/week)

Desired

(samples/day) or

(samples/week)

Any additional information we need to know about your current sample prep method?

Characterisation

CURRENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS What instrument do you use for analysis? (eg ICP-MS, GC-MS)

What volume of sample do you require for analysis?

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

<1 month

$25K to <$50K

1 to 3 months

>$50K

>3 Months

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<$25K

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Any additional information we need to know re your current method of analysis &/or challenges?

What is your budget?

Chromatography

Current


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Which solvents are present?

Specify

Is there any hydrochloric acid (HCI) present in the sample?

Yes

No

What size tubes are you using? How many tubes per batch? Do you have time/throughput requirements per batch? Do you want infrared heating to reduce your drying time up to 40%?

Yes

minutes

No Yes No Yes

Do you need to log/document your results automatically?

No

Do you need to fulfil any regulatory requirements?

Yes:

GLP

GAMP

TGA

FDA

No

Would you be interested in additional servicing ‘piece-of-mind’ benefits offered by John Morris Group?

How soon do you need your new RVC? What is your budget?

Installation & Training

Yes

No

Preventative Maintenance

Yes

No

Extended Warranty

Yes

No

<1 month <$10K

1 to 3 months $10K-$20K

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$20K-$40K

>$40K

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Flow Chemistry

Are there any solvents present?

Yes: (specify) No

Estimated water content per batch?

2 L

4L

8L

16 L

>16 L (specify)

Bio Chemistry

No

How much residual moisture is allowed to be present in the dried product?

Batch Chemistry

Freeze Drying Selection Guide

%

What product(s) are to be freeze dried?

Sample Prep

What size containers will the products be dried in? Quantity of containers to be dried in 1 batch? No

Are you interested in vacuum pressure control to reduce your drying time up to 40%?

Yes

No

Are you interested in heated shelves to reduce your drying time up to 40% & enable reproducible results?

Yes

No

Do you need to log/document your results automatically?

Yes

No

Do you need to fulfil any regulatory requirements?

Yes:

GLP

GAMP

TGA

FDA

Characterisation

Yes

Chromatography

Do you require sealing under vacuum/N2?

Other

No

Would you be interested in additional servicing ‘piece-of-mind’ benefits offered by John Morris Group?

What is your budget? (this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

Yes

No

Preventative Maintenance

Yes

No

Extended Warranty

Yes

No

<1 month <$15K

1 to 3 months $15K-$30K

>3 Months

$30K-$60K

$60K- $100K

>$100K

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Flash & Prep/Analytical HPLC Selection Guide To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details)

FLASH APPLICATIONS

Please describe chemistry to be performed

Type of chromatography?

Reverse Normal

What is the mass of sample to be purified?

(grams)

What flow rates do you require?

<50 mL/min

What pressures do you require?

Up to 300 bar

50 to 250 mL/min

250 to 500 mL/min

Up to 230 bar

Up to 110 bar

What is your fraction tube size?

>500 mL/min

(grams)

How many fractions would you like to collect? What is the maximum number of samples per run? What size cartridges do you use? Which type of detectors do you use?

MS

ELSD

DAD/PDA

UV-VIS

UV

PREPARATIVE APPLICATIONS

Please describe chemistry to be performed

What is the mass of the sample to be purified?

(grams)

What flow rates do you require?

<50 mL/min

What pressures do you require

Up to 300 bar

50 to 250 mL/min

250 to 500 mL/min

Up to 230 bar

Up to 110 bar

What is your fraction tube size?

>500 mL/min

(mL)

How many fractions would you like to collect? What is the maximum number of samples per run? What size of HPLC columns do you use? Are any dilutions required?

(mm) Yes (specify)

No

ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS

Please describe chemistry to be performed

(mL)

What is your sample tube size?

(mL)

What is your fraction tube size? How many fractions would you like to collect? What is the maximum number of samples per run? What type of detectors do you use? Any dilutions required? What is your budget?

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

MS

ELSD

UV-VIS

Yes (specify)

<$50K

UV No

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>$200K


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Email:

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Sample 1

Sample 2

Flow Chemistry

Testing a Single Sample Complete info for Sample 1 only Testing >1 Sample Complete info for both samples so we may assess the extremities of your requirement: • Sample 1 (being at the low viscosity range) • Sample 2 (being at the high/very high viscosity range)

Batch Chemistry

Viscometer Selection Guide

What type of material are you testing?

Bio Chemistry

What is the viscosity of your solution?

Medium (eg castor oil = 1,000 cP)

Medium (eg castor oil = 1,000 cP)

High (eg honey = 10,000 cP)

High (eg honey = 10,000 cP)

Very High (eg bitumen = >50,000 cP)

Very High (eg bitumen = >50,000 cP)

<5 mL

<5 mL

10-20 mL

10-20 mL

>400 mL

>400 mL

Yes (specify)

Yes (specify)

No

No

What is the purpose of your testing?

PC connectivity

What is your budget?

C

Quality Control

Quality Control

Research & Development

Research & Development

Software control

Software control

Network

Network

None

None

<1 month <$5K

1 to 3 months $5K-$10K

>3 Months

$10K-$20K

>$20K

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How soon do you need your new viscometer?

o

C

Characterisation

o

What is the testing temperature?

Chromatography

Does the sample have suspended particles?

Low (eg water ≈ 1.0 cP)

Sample Prep

What is the sample size?

Low (eg water ≈ 1.0 cP)

(this helps to determine the most suitable instrument)

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Pipette Selection Guide To ensure we provide the right solution to meet your needs, please complete the following information, scan & email to us (refer back cover for details)

How many pipettes do you need?

Quantity

How many channels would you like?

Single

8 Channel

What volume ranges do you need?

Volume 1 (specify µL)

What is the liquid you will be pipetting?

Aqueous Based

12 Channel

Volume 2 (specify µL)

Volume 3 (specify µL)

(ie water)

Solvent (eg methanol) Viscous or Problem Liquids (ie thick &/or sticky) Other (specify)

What type of pipetting function are you after?

Variable Volume Repetitive/Stepper Fixed Volume

How often will you use the pipette?

Hourly

Daily

What type of pipetting operation would you like?

Manual

Electronic

How important are each of these features?

Would you like calibration services?

Weekly

Price:

High

Medium

Low

Comfort:

High

Medium

Low

Pipetting Force:

High

Medium

Low

Rugged/Sturdy:

High

Medium

Low

Yes

NATA

Standard

No

Would you like to trade-in some of your old pipettes (any brand/any condition)? Which pipette brand(s) & tips does your lab currently use?

Yes

Quantity

(specify)

No Brand(s) Tips

Would you be interested in fast manual pipetting of 96 & 384 well plates?

Yes (refer brief info below)

Fast Pipetting

How soon do you need new your pipette?

▀▀

Fill a 96-well plate <10 seconds Fill a 384-well plate <60 seconds

Precise Results

▀▀

Volumes from 0.5 μL to 220 μL

Easy to Use

▀▀

Works like a manual pipette

Compact

▀▀

Easily fits on bench

Affordable

▀▀

Costs a fraction of a pipetting robot

<2 Weeks

▀▀

2 to 4 Weeks

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Sample 1

Sample 2

Flow Chemistry

Spinning a Single Sample Complete info for Sample 1 only Spinning >1 Sample Complete info for both samples if the centrifuge is to be used for more than 1 application so we may assess the extremities of your requirement

Batch Chemistry

Centrifuge Selection Guide

What type of sample are you spinning?

Tubes

Tubes (specify)

Volume (mL)

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Microtitre Plates (specify)

Volume (mL)

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Blood Bags

Blood Bags

Volume (mL)

(specify)

Volume (mL)

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Quantity

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Dimensions

(specify)

Do you require temperature control?

(specify)

<4,000 rpm

4,000 to <15,000 rpm

4,000 to <15,000 rpm

15,000 to 30,000 rpm

15,000 to 30,000 rpm

>30,000 rpm

>30,000 rpm

Ambient

Ambient

Refrigerated (down to -20째C)

Refrigerated (down to -20째C)

Heated (up to +70째C)

Heated (up to +70째C)

Do you need caps for your buckets?

Yes

How soon do you need your new centrifuge?

<2 Weeks <$5K

Swing-Out

No

Yes 2 to 4 Weeks

$5K to $10K

Swing-Out

Fixed-Angle No

1 to 3 Months

$10K to $15K

>$15K

>3 Months

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Lab Essentials

<4,000 rpm

What type of rotors do you require?

What is your budget?

(specify)

Characterisation

How often do you spin per day?

Chromatography

Volume (mL)

Sample Prep

Volume (mL)

Microtitre Plates

What speed do you require?

Bio Chemistry

What volume, quantity & dimensions do you want to spin per run?


Solutions

Sales

Service

Support

CELEBRATING

At John Morris Group we offer more than just the product - we provide the complete solution -

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