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May 18, 2012 - DISC INSTRUMENTS, INC. Anal. Chem. , 1964, 36 (11), pp 138A–138A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60217a833. Publication Date: October 1964...
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Motorized ultramicro buret, the DlgiPet Moto-Buret, dispenses and meas­ ures liquids in the laboratory at an accuracy of up to 0 . 1 % of dispensed volume, with a sensitivity of up to 0 . 0 1 % . The buret operates on a standard 115 volt, 60 cycle power source. Displaced volume can be read directly to four decimal places from a digital counter which has a push-button reset. Manostat Corp., 20 N. Moore St., New York, Ν. Υ.

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The Disc Integrator provides a Trace readout which is automatically and continuously recorded on the side of the chart. Valuable time is saved in chart evaluation. The integrator is par­ ticularly applicable to gas chromatog­ raphy but can also be used to integrate any variable. In addition to the Trace, a readout can also be displayed on a manually controlled counting register. Price $585.00—Integrators are avail­ able for most recorders. For ordering information, contact your local recorder manufacturer or write direct to Disc Instruments, Inc.

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• Resolution and pure fractions 50% to 100% greater than any previously at­ tainable. • Accurate control of buffer flow rates· The

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