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News Release from: Ultrasonic Scientific
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Team on 05 August 2005
Ultrasonic Scientific at Biotechnica
2005
Ultrasonic Scientific, specialists in High Resolution Ultrasonic Spectroscopy, announces that it will be exhibiting its HR-US range of spectrometers at Biotechnica 2005 in Hannover
Ultrasonic Scientific, specialists in High Resolution Ultrasonic Spectroscopy (HR-US), announces that it will be exhibiting its HR-US range of spectrometers at Biotechnica 2005 on stand # D15 Biotechnica keynote themes include Nano-biotechnology and microsystems technology, tissue engineering, enabling technologies, biophonics, and smaller-scale pharmaceutical and biotech enterprises
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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This instrument is perfect for use by R and D and process development scientists and QA/QC analysts in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, cosmetics, personal care and other industries.
This new ultrasonic instrument provides precise quantitative measurements including information on average particle size, particle concentration and rate of sedimentation/creaming and assessing degree of flocculation/aggregation in suspensions.
The Colloid Stability Analyser is also perfect for analysis of liquids with low boiling points or liquids at high temperatures (above boiling point) as the instrument can be pressurised up to 10 bar, Furthermore, the HR-US Colloid Stability Analyzer provides the following benefits.
* Small sample size analysis.
* Analysis of opaque materials.
* Data processing algorithms.
* Non-destructive analysis.
Taking place in Hannover, from 18 to 20 October 2005, Biotechnica is Europe's leading Biotechnology event.
The exhibition attracts suppliers, manufacturers and decision-makers from industry, science and politics from around the world.
Strategic partners USA and Taiwan provide an excellent basis for the exchange of ideas and enhancing/forging new partnerships.
The show will highlight equipment, research and applications in a range of fields.
Approximately 1000 exhibitors are expected from across the globe.
The Ultrasonic Scientific HR-US range of spectrometers offer the ultimate in ultrasonic analysis, with the ability to analyse (non-destructively) transparent, translucent and opaque samples with a broad dynamic range, record resolution and variety of measuring regimes.
For more information on the use of HR-US in pharmaceutical processes, please contact Ultrasonic Scientific.
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