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Syrris Enters Contract with Chemglass Life Sciences

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Syrris has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Chemglass Life Sciences (Chemglass) in the USA. Chemglass provides Syrris with the opportunity to work with their customer base to advance their existing reactor systems.

Covering all Syrris batch reactor products, a network of 15 account managers will ensure excellent customer service is provided across the Syrris product portfolio.

Syrris’s automated chemistry systems complement the existing range of Chemglass reactors. The Reactor Master product line, including the software, enables automation of the large install base of Chemglass reactors.

Furthermore, the Atlas syringe pump is an addition, enabling versatile volumetric dosing and/or sampling. This flexible system allows two independent refilling flows, one continuous flow, reaction sampling, intelligent control of pH and temperature dependent dosing.

The Atlas range of automated products allows highly sophisticated reactor control and automation. As such, the Atlas Calorimeter System is able to provide real time reaction power and enthalpy data. This safe system is easy-to-use with both Heat Flow Calorimetry (HFC) and Power Compensation Calorimetry (PCC).

Syrris have worked in collaboration with both Bruker and Prosonix this year: The Atlas FT-IR System combines the technology of the Atlas automated reactor with Bruker Optics’ Matrix-MF, for in situ reaction monitoring; and the Atlas SonoLab™ System combines the Atlas jacketed reactor platform with Prosonix’s SonoLab ultrasound technology for reproducible control of crystallizations.