- General Information
- New Networking Sessions for Conferees
- Motivating Staff and Addressing Customer Expectations

- Embedded Controller Increases Processing Speed
- Compact Illuminator Features Internal IR Source
- SPE Filter Processes Dirty Samples in Minutes

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Cole-Parmer® Digital Reversing Mixer With Remote
This exciting, new mixer offers the option of dual keypads, one of which is a remote that can be used up to six feet away. Both keypads control all mixing functions simultaneously. Programmable reverse-mixing feature provides enhanced homogenization.
For more information, click here.
Visit Cole-Parmer at PITTCON® booth #2455.
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Pittcon 2007 Conference & Expo
Date: Sunday, February 25 through Thursday, March 1
Location: McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
Exhibition hours:
Monday, February 26 through Wednesday, February 28 – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Thursday, March 1 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Click here to find out more
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Technifab Introduces Bio Dewar -- Booth 3191
90-liter dewar for storing biological samples, with liquid level
warning device, static hold time up to 225 days. Also, 2L to 50L
lab dewars with exceptional thermal performance are available
direct to end users at wholesale prices at www.cryodewars.com. Technifab designs and manufactures advanced products for storage and transfer of cryogenic liquids.
For more information, click here.
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New Networking Sessions for Conferees
Pittcon’s first annual Conferee Networking Sessions will provide an additional networking opportunity for conferees with similar interests to meet and resolve problems, discuss new techniques, or brainstorm new ideas in an informal setting. All Networking Sessions are open at no additional cost to all registered attendees, and conferees will be able to network with others working on similar problems in their field of interest. continue
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See what’s cooking at PITTCON!
Visit booth 1790 where we will be preparing food for your body
and “Oven Fresh” optical sensing for your brain, including our
remarkable new Jaz “smart” instrumentation and popular Maxwell’s
Equations Tees.
For more information, click here.
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Invited Symposium: Motivating Staff and Addressing Customer Expectations
Today’s analytical laboratory operates in an environment of increasing competition for resources and qualified staff. Customers continue to expect more, while tight budgets put pressure on labs to do more with less. Analytical laboratories that do not meet customer expectations may face the threat of outsourcing.
Attend “Leadership Techniques that Engage Technical Staff to Provide Recognized Business Impact,” scheduled for Monday, February 26 and organized by Gregory Pace of Sun Chemical Corporation. This symposium will include a series of presentations focused on developing and motivating staff, promoting teamwork and addressing customer expectations.continue
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NEW 2007-2008 Supelco Catalog
REQUEST your copy of the NEW 2007-2008 Supelco Catalog containing
over 2000 new products and hundreds of new applications for your
chromatography products for analysis and purification.
Do not miss this opportunity to reserve your copy today.
This catalog is scheduled to ship in April 2007.
Register on-line at: sigma-aldrich.com/supelco-catalog.
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Embedded Controller Increases Processing Speed
Booth 2821. Mosaic Industries’ PDQScreen controller combines a C-programmable single-board computer with a touch-sensitive graphical user interface. Designed as a fully functional, industrial PC powered by a Motorola HCS12 microprocessor, the device brings color to the user’s front panel and increases processing speed. continue

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Compact Illuminator Features Internal IR Source
Booth 4372. MIDAC’s Illuminator M4500 is a compact FT-IR module that integrates with a variety of sample interfaces in virtually any configuration. Inside each unit, an IR source and interferometer provide a collimated output beam. continue

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SPE Filter Processes Dirty Samples in Minutes
Booth 915. Xenosep Technologies’ SPE filters with triple layer construction are optimized for extraction of EPA Method 1664A samples, oil and grease. The filters enable quick and efficient processing of difficult samples with high levels of particulate. A coarse prefilter layer traps 5- to 25-um particulates. continue

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