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A Guide To Freeze Drying for the Laboratory

 

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Analysis Tool Quickly Detects, Classifies, IDs Microparticles

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WITec GmbH offers the ParticleScout particle analysis tool for the alpha300 Raman microscope series.


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Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation of Polymers

 

Thermal field flow fractionation (TF3) is an exciting technique that provides a highly efficient method of separating and characterizing complex polymer samples such as natural or synthetic rubbers, starches and paints from approximately 5 kDa up to 1000 MDa and more in organic and aqueous solvents. The TF3 technique uses a temperature gradient as the driving force for its separation of polymers and particles. Molecules affected by the thermal gradient undergo diffusion which enables separation by both their molar mass and chemical composition. This unique feature allows the separation of different materials having the same molar mass. The separation can be further optimized by the use of different eluents and various temperature programs.


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Mechanically Driven Diaphragm Pumps for Use with Gases

 

This 58-page booklet is intended to provide an overview of gas diaphragm pumps with mechanical drives, covering subjects such as their design, function, properties, and a comparison of diaphragm types. In addition, examples of applications and advice concerning selection of the right pump are included.


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Wi-Fi Module Features Ultra-low Power Consumption

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Telit's WL865E4-P low-power Wi-Fi Bluetooth Low Energy combination module is designed for high-bandwidth applications such as healthcare, video, smart home and industrial control.


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