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November 2018
Ultra Tech endorsed as AccuStandard's Exclusive and Sole Distributor for Egypt
April 2016
Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 Used to Test Phosphate Levels in the Nile
Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 Used to Test Phosphate Levels in the Nile
On April 21, a barge carrying 500 tonnes of phosphate capsized in the Nile River sparking fears that Egypt's drinking water was contaminated. The ship capsized after colliding with the foundations of the city's Dandara Bridge. Egypt depends on the Nile River for its water supply. The country's annual water quota from the Nile is 55 billion cubic metres. The Thermo ScientificTM DionexTM ICS-5000 System was used to test the level of phosphate in the Nile. The system is the word's first high-pressure ion chromatography system and provides a combination of increased productivity and high-sensivity.
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Contact Us Today For More Information on the Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-5000 System
April 2016
Egyptian New Grand Museum to Acquire Thermo Scientific portable X-Ray Analyzer
The New Cairo Grand Museum recently acquired its first Thermo Scientific (Niton) Non-Destructive Portable X-ray Analyzer. This advanced technology will provide the museum restoration laboratory specialists with fingerprint analysis of articles under restoration to allow the proper choice of material that guarantee exact match of the original antiquity composition.
Antiquity fingerprints obtained by the Non-Destructive Portable X-ray Analyzer is an excellent tool to combat forgery, making it impossible to counterfeit original antiquities. The system is also used in archiving, and cataloging of the museum artifacts. Profiles obtained are extremely useful in dating and investigating artifacts origins.
Toxic chemicals used in some ancient preservation methods can be detected on site. The Bar-Coding facility built in the instrument can help in making archiving efforts more accurate and faster. Most of the tests take from 6 to 10 seconds and can be taken at the original site.
The project is sponsored by the Japanese international Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Commissioning and training of museum staff was conducted by Ultra Tech Scientific's team of technical specialists.
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Antiquity fingerprints obtained by the Non-Destructive Portable X-ray Analyzer is an excellent tool to combat forgery, making it impossible to counterfeit original antiquities. The system is also used in archiving, and cataloging of the museum artifacts. Profiles obtained are extremely useful in dating and investigating artifacts origins.
Toxic chemicals used in some ancient preservation methods can be detected on site. The Bar-Coding facility built in the instrument can help in making archiving efforts more accurate and faster. Most of the tests take from 6 to 10 seconds and can be taken at the original site.
The project is sponsored by the Japanese international Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Commissioning and training of museum staff was conducted by Ultra Tech Scientific's team of technical specialists.
Contact Us Today For Free Demonstration
2014
Ultra Tech Scientific Earns Thermo Scientific Award
Thermo Fisher Scientific, world leader in Ion Chromatography technology granted Ultra Tech Scientific, Egypt the 2014 award for Highest Growth in Ion Chromatography. Ultra Tech has exclusively represented Thermo Fisher (Dionex) IC/SP Division in Egypt since 1984, and has sold over 95% of all the Ion Chromatographs installed in Egypt. The award was given at the Annual Distributor Meeting which was held in Dubai on March 22-23, 2015. Thermo Scientific distributors from Africa and the Middle East attended the meeting.