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Hamilton Bonaduz AG presents a versatile range of sensors at ACHEMA

Hamilton Bonaduz AG will be presenting its broad sensor portfolio for the process industry at ACHEMA in Frankfurt in Hall 11.1 Stand F43. "We are looking forward to receiving direct customer feedback on our innovations and technologies in the field of process analytics," explains Daniel Egger, Global Marketing Director Process Analytics at Hamilton Bonaduz AG, adding that the trade fair is also a great opportunity to cultivate business relationships and forge new partnerships that provide a basis for innovation.
Among other things, trade visitors will be able to see the Incyte Arc sensor for real-time monitoring of living cell density. Collecting real-time data enables rapid intervention and improves control options and desirable quality characteristics. Hamilton will also be showing Dencytee Arc, a sensor for measuring total cell density. The latter is based on a combination of transmission and reflection measurement and enables particularly precise measurements - both in low and high cell concentrations. This ensures almost seamless process monitoring in real time. The 'CO2NTROL' sensor has also proved to be a real bestseller since its market launch. Unlike conventional CO2 sensors, the measurement is based on an optical principle. Its accuracy and stability, even over several production cycles, are striking advantages, enabling virtually maintenance-free operation. Other sensors for measuring the pH value and the dissolved oxygen content (DO) are also part of the Hamilton portfolio and will be presented to trade visitors at the stand.
"In addition, we will also be presenting our single-use process sensors, which enable easy integration into single-use bags and benchtop bioreactors and thus make the full PAT spectrum available to every single-use bioprocess," explains Daniel Egger.
"Our actions are very much driven by the idea of innovation. We focus on solutions that further improve the efficiency and quality of process analysis and are versatile at the same time. In addition to products for the biopharmaceutical industry, we therefore also offer sensors and housings for processes with very harsh conditions - such as chemical processes. We will also be demonstrating the outstanding integration capability of our sensors, which can be seamlessly integrated into any process infrastructure," says Daniel Egger. He adds that flexibility is crucial, as it allows customers to integrate technologies into existing systems without the need for costly conversions and reconfigurations. Hamilton products therefore play an important role in the future of process analytics, making processes more efficient, safer and of higher quality.

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