PAC OptiDist™
NEW BENCHMARK IN DISTILLATION TESTING
TOP VALUE OFFERING IN THE MARKETPLACE FOR
ASTM D86, EN ISO 3405 & IP 123 TESTING
Eighty years combined experience of the companies Walter Herzog and ISL
in designing and manufacturing automatic distillation equipment, PAC
developed the most revolutionary automated distillation analyzer ever
built.
Easy to Use, One Button Straightforward
Operation
Only the OptiDist™ enables truly “one button” straightforward operation.
The easy to use distillation analyzer with advanced MMI features
contributes to a trouble-free operation requiring less operator
expertise. Without preliminary trials and manual adjustment the operator
selects the test method and starts the distillation by just pressing the
Start button.
Superior Precision From the First Run
The OptiDist™ automatically sets the optimal distillation conditions for
any sample through the unique heating optimizer technology. It delivers
up to 2 times better precision for all common distillation samples. No
more precious time loss for repeating tests, you get perfect results
from the first run even for “unknown” samples!
Enhanced Instrument Safety Features
The optimizer technology assures perfect repeatability of distillation
conditions without a compromise on safety. The optimized heating
protects flask material from critical overheating, improves flask
life-time and prevents from potential fire. The operator also benefits
from the environmental-friendly design by the drastically reduced VOC
emission.
Unparalleled Versatility
The versatile design enables multi-methods and non-standard capability
and can easily be adapted for different applications. The testing and
results are in full compliance with all distillation methods. Either
standalone or networked, you can start any product group without unit
reconditioning and have a flexible and customized test report with
enhanced communication features to LIMS, any printer or a centralized
database on a PC.
Laboratory Savings
Using the small OptiDist™ foot print allows you to save expensive
laboratory space and reduce installation, operational and maintenance
costs. |