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VDT/S vacuum density tester
Reference: ERW-18035
https://www.analis.com/shop/erw-18035-vdt-s-vacuum-density-tester-4548 https://www.analis.com/web/image/product.template/4548/image_1920?unique=bd38bb0The VDT/S is a vacuum leak tester for blisters and other packaging forms.
The maximum vacuum (absolute pressure range up to 100mbar) and the vacuum hold time before release can be easily set via the symbol keypad.
The actual vacuum is continuously displayed on the LED display.
Test run parameters such as actual/set vacuum value and hold time can be simply documented via a USB interface or a connected printer.
For checking the density the ERWEKA VDT/S performs a methylene blue dye test, which is divided into several phases.
During the pressure maintenance phase the blisters are exposed to a vacuum, which is generated in the vacuum container.
Afterwards the container is ventilated.
In the subsequent penetration process the blister is resting in the methylene blue solution, so that the solution can suck into any imperfectly sealed packaging.
Automated Liquid Handling
Capillary Electrophoresis
Cell culture and Fermentation
Cell health
Centrifugation
Chromatography (flash & prep)
Cleaning
Clinical Automation (TLA)
Clinical IT solutions
Clinical chemistry
Clinical quality controls
Color-Appearance and Physical tests
DNA / RNA (Nucleic acids)
Disinfection
Electrochemistry
Environmental monitoring
Flow cytometry
Flow cytometry Cell sorting
Freeze drying
Heating & cooling
Hematology
Imaging
Immuno-Hematology
Immunoassay
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
Lab furniture & design studies
Liquid Handling (Manual)
Mass spectrometers
Material testing & characterization
Metrology
Microbiology (Clinical)
Microscopy
Moisture analysis
Nephelometry
POCT
Particle characterization
Platelet aggregation
Protection cabinets
Pumping
Rheometers
Sample preparation
Shakers and stirrers
Sterilization
Storage
Synthesis
Tablet testing
Texture analyzers
Toxicology
Urine analysis
Viscometers
Water purification
Weighing