Digital burette solarus®

Digital burette - solarus® - BEGER Ltd.
Digital burette - solarus® - BEGER Ltd.
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Innovative digital burettes, with integrated photovoltaic cells and manual control, are designed for exact titration Description Solarus® sets standards as the world’s first digital burette with an integrated solar cell. The power supply for the electronics and display is derived exclusively from an integrated solar cell. Batteries can be completely dispensed with. Easily replaceable valves, individual calibration with “Quick-Cal” and permanent storage of the manufacturer’s calibration mean that solarus® can be adapted rapidly and flexibly. The vivid digital display prevents meniscus reading errors and is always clearly legible, regardless of the viewing angle. The handwheels with a soft touch surface are ergonomically optimized for particularly precise control. solarus® is available in a 10 ml, 20 ml and 50 ml version. Thanks to its innovative technology, the solarus® 10 ml enables titration of the smallest volumes with an indicating range of 10 μl to 99.99 ml in 10 μl graduations. The ejection unit with a fi ne tip is supplied as a standard component. Overview of details: Power supplied by a solar cell Free rotation Media recirculating system for simple and rapid venting without reagent loss Easily replaceable valves Handwheels with soft touch surface Clearly legible display, regardless of the viewing angle Individual calibration of user-specified adaptations with “Quick-Cal” Serial bidirectional interface (RS232 and USB) Discharge valves and valve seats consisting of high-purity aluminium oxide ceramic Valve springs from Hastelloy

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