Pre-Calibrated Sensors come in sizes from Luer to 1 in. TC.

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Temperature, pressure, and conductivity sensors feature embedded memory for storing data such as calibrations, IDs, and lot numbers, which can then be downloaded into spreadsheet or printed. Sensors can be used once and then disposed of, or they can be sanitized with NaOH or be sterilized by autoclaving, ETO, or gamma. Along with barcode traceability, in-line sensors also enable setting high/low alarms and include 4 TTL alarm outputs.



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Pre-Calibrated, Disposable in Line Fluid Sensors



SciLog announces in-line, pre-calibrated, sensors with embedded memory. SciLog's sensor technology now includes: Pressure, Temperature and Conductivity. Available in a wide variety of sizes, from Luer to 1" TC; easy to scale-up or scale-you're your application.

Calibrations as well as IDs, serial#, lot # are stored in each sensor. All this information downloads into an Excel spreadsheet using SciLog SciDoc software or to a printer. Real-time documentation & graphing of your process with date/time stamp. Each sensor also has barcode traceability. High/Low Alarms can be set, as well as 4 TTL alarm outputs. GMP and GLP. Certificates of compliance and calibration available.

Sensors can be used once and then tossed or can be sanitized with NaOH or can be sterilized by autoclaving, ETO, or gamma. Can be used once or repeatedly, depending upon your application.

Excellent for use in aseptic, single-use applications, e.g. Tangential Flow Filtration, Protein Concentration/Desalting, Ultrafiltration, Reverse Osmosis, Chromatography, CIP, aseptic filtration, Bag Manifolds, etc.

Sensors can be used with SciLog's bioprocessing equipment or with your current set-ups. Easy to use, high precision, high accuracy.

Available Sizes: Luer, 3/8" Barb, ½" Barb, ¾" TC, 1" TC. Single use Bioprocessing with disposable fluid paths is now possible.

Phone: 800-955-1993

URL: www.scilog.com

Hans Schick

National Accounts Manager

E-mail: hs@scilog.com

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