Application Solutions Ensuring Safety in the Lab

Laboratory products

Application Solutions Ensuring Safety in the Lab

21 Jul, 2010

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

Analysing and weighing in of harmful chemicals are common tasks in quality control labs. Therefore, is it essential to protect operators from hazardous substances and ensure work processes are safe.

Mettler Toledo innovative laboratory equipment, including automatic powder dosing systems, analytical balances, titrators, density meters and melting point analyser is designed to increase user safety. Automated weighing of toxic substances - One Click powder dosing system with Quantos provides quick, error-free weighing.

Manual weighing of toxic substances - analytical balances provide outstanding weighing performance. The easy-to-clean instruments offer touch-free operation and automatic sample discharging Titrimetric analysis of harmful chemicals - safe handling of chemicals with a solvent manager ensures filling, purging and exchange of reagents is easy and safe Density and refractive index determination of aggressive samples - the FillPal™ Chem Sampling Pump offers a robust approach to reliable results, suitable for aggressive samples Melting Point determination with boiling heat bath - enables fast and accurate determination of your melting point and melting range with just One Click™. The systems are simple to operate and allow simultaneous measurement of up to 6 samples.

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