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Biotech Fluidics introduces StabiliX dual stage vacuum pump for degassing

Biotech Fluidics has launched the StabiliX range of dual stage moulded vacuum pumps designed to enhance fluidic degassing performance in laboratory settings where dissolved gases and bubbles present challenges.

Analytical and prep scale options available

The StabiliX vacuum pumps are available in analytical and prep scale versions, offering quiet operation and durability. The analytical scale model is designed for standard degassing chambers and fluids, whilst the prep scale versions handle high vapour loads from high flow rate chambers or fluids with low vapour pressure that cause increased solvent pervaporation through the membrane.

Retrofittable design with inert wetted path

The vacuum pumps feature a completely inert wetted path and are retrofittable to Biotech Fluidics’ complete range of DEGASi inline degassers incorporating vacuum pumps. The next generation pumps are available in bottom and side-mounted configurations.

Key features for laboratory applications

According to the company, StabiliX is “engineered to provide stress-free operation with consistency, reliability, and long life for degassing applications where dissolved gases and bubbles are problematic.” The inert wetted path enables productive use for removing gas bubbles from almost any fluid.

Biotech Fluidics supplies fluidic system solutions, liquid transfer components, degassing systems, and laboratory technology to instrument developers, manufacturers, and distributors worldwide.

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