Watch our first behind-the-scenes video featuring the R&D Laboratory in our Oak Harbor facility. Hear our testing specialist, Troy Sanders, discuss how we helped a customer solve a ceramic-on-ceramic valve aspiration issue in their system!
Solutions To The Common ‘Bubble Problem’ (Part 3)
From my previous post, we saw that bubbles can form from cavitation during dispensing due to excess dissolved gas, or to low pressure areas and turbulence during dispensing. Sometimes bubbles form despite the best efforts of instrument engineers to eliminate dissolved atmosphere. Unfortunately, bubbles can show up long after an instrument is designed and placed into service. Even the most well-thought-out designs can encounter strange, unexplainable, errors. The following is an example of such a situation and its solution. Three years ago, a customer came to IDEX Health & Science with a problem: they were encountering a build-up of bubbles…[Read this article]
Degassing: A Behind-The-Scenes Discussion
While working on our latest IDEX Health & Science engineering webinar, our fluidics experts had a lot to talk about. We captured a frank, behind-the-scenes discussion about real-life degassing considerations, and thought we’d pass it along! To sign up for the upcoming Degassing & Debubbling webinar, or to view our archived webinars, visit us here: http://www.idex-hs.com/about/webinar_video_library.aspx