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Multistream rotary sampler for the Hiden QIC BioStream System
Multistream rotary sampler for the Hiden QIC BioStream System

Abstract:
The Hiden Analytical HPR-40 Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometer series now feature an extended range of submersible insertion probes and flow-through semi-permeable membrane interfaces, specifically engineered for measurement of dissolved gases and vapours in aqueous solution in diverse environments and applications.

New Product Information: Hiden Membrane Inlet Dissolved Gas and Vapour Monitor

Warrington, UK | Posted on February 7th, 2012

The systems provide real-time analysis of biological and physical processes within aquatic and marine processes, with interfaces refined for specific applications including bio-fuel development, soil analysis, water quality determination, fermentation culture monitoring and photo-responsive processes.



The compact mass spectrometer module is bench-top and cart-mounting compatible, with comprehensive control and data analysis programs for both automated and manual operation. Multiple sampling lines can be accommodated for automated sequential multi-media sampling, the QIC BioStream variant currently operating with up to 80 sample streams. A custom-design service is available to assist with interface design for specific R and D projects.

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Jessica Neale
Marketing Assistant
Hiden Analytical Ltd
420 Europa Boulevard
Warrington WA5 7UN
T +44(0)1925 445225
F +44(0)1925 416518

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