Atlas Turbidity System benefits
Sensitive: The Atlas Turbidity Probe has a very high
signal to noise ratio.
Inert construction: All wetted parts are quartz
glass/PTFE/FFKM.
Automatic data-logging: Turbidity can bemonitored
from the intelligent Atlas Base Unit and downloaded by USB without PC control.
Advanced controlled: With the Atlas PC Software
the system can crystalize along a turbidity ramp,
determine the metastable zone, etc.
Easy to use: The Turbidity is displayed on the Atlas
Base and can be plotted in real time using the Atlas
Software.
Wide temperature range: Atlas Turbidity System
offers a temperature range of -80 to >200¡ÆC.
Easy calibration: Simple 2-point calibration gives a 0- 100% turbidity range.
Compact: The Turbidity probe can be used with any
Atlas reactor.
Infra red optics: Unaffected by ambient lighting
changes.
Intelligent: The Atlas Turbidity system can perform automated crystallization studies, varying concentrations and temperatures.
Atlas Turbidity System features
The Atlas Turbidity System is ideal for use in processes that involve crystallisation steps. In these processes it is often essential to ensure downstream solids handling, filtration, milling, drying, etc. is consistent and efficient.
The use of turbidity monitoring with Atlas is ideal for providing this information as it is simple, repeatable and provides both process, engineering and safety information.
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Typical Applications
The Atlas Turbidity System can be used in wide range of applications. The Turbidity Probe can be used as a simple crystallization point detector, or in more complex studies of metastable crystallization zones, secondary nucleation and polymorphism issues.
A list of typical applications can be seen below:
Crystallization Studies
- Automated metastable zone width studies
- Optimisation of product recovery - crystal size,
purity and recovery
Crystallization Control
- Crystallize along turbidity ramp
Scale-up Synthesis
- Batch-to-batch repeatability
- Agitation effects
Polymorphism Studies
- Impact of different solvents, mixtures,
concentrations and temperatures
- Impact of crystal ¡°seeding¡±
A typical Atlas Turbidity System contains:

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