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01.07.02

The Horiba MESA 5000 unit is now sold by Oxford in Europe

01.07.02

New development: cooling bath/circulator "TLC40". Low temperature 10L bath/circulator.

This type of cooling circulator is mostly used for replacing tapwater used for cooling purposes in laboratory equipment or processes. The bath contence is 11 litres. The drain located at the back provides easy removal of the bath fluid. Low fluid level is detected electronically.

The used cooling system is ozone friendly, so it doesn't contain any CFK/HCFK gas.
With the compressor running continuously, the fluid temperature is regulated through an electronic controlled heater.

The TLC40 offers following working range:
-45 to +20°C / -49 .. 68°F
The setpoint can be set in steps of 0,1°. The overall system accuracy is better than ±0,1°K. Standard available in °C, on request in °F.

A pressure pump provides circulation in the bath or via an external circuit. The pressure of the pump is 300 mBar at 7,5 ltrs per minute.

The bath conforms CE regulation. It is further equiped with a mechanical adjustable and resettable safety thermostat.

15.06.02

Spectro announced the availability of a free of charge CD-ROM on New Technology in XRF Analysis. The IBC is interested to get a copy of this CD-ROM. Please forward the CD-ROM to Remy Denker.

15.06.02

An exiting new software package is now available to bring extra versatility to the best-selling "Lab-X" benchtop elemental from Oxford Instruments Analytical.
"Lab-X Extra Plus" is an optional software package that allows the "Lab-X 3500" EDXRF analyser to be operated from either a standard or laptop PC. "PC-based control is in no way essential for our hugely popular Lab-X series" says Neal Robson XRF marketing manager at Oxford Instr. Analytical. A number of customers have been asking for something they can operate from a PC, particularly say, they frequently need to perform calibrations or want more flexibility via a larger keyboard, screen or results storage capability.

01.06.02

Oxford Instruments plc, the advanced instrumentation business, today announced preliminary results for the year to 31 March 2002.
Group turnover at GBP 214 million, up 17%.
Gross profit increased from 29% to 31% of sales.
Operating profit from wholly owned businesses of GBP 5.3 million, up GBP 3.1 million.
Pre-tax profit before exceptional items of GBP 9.0 million, up GBP 3.2 million.
Andrew Mackintosh, Chief Executive said:
"Over the past two years our intensive programme of operational improvement has produced significant results. We have improved our ability to deliver quality products on time to our customers, and hence generated improved financial performance. Our technical and market leadership in a number of world-wide markets provides a solid platform for further progress".

01.06.02

New development: cooling bath/circulator "TLC80". Low temperature 11L bath/circulator .

The TLC80-11 is a low temperature circulator with a bath contents of 11 litres. The minimum temperature which can be reached is minus 80°C. At this low temperature the heat removal capacity lies around 50 watts. The drain located at the back provides easy removal of the bath fluid. Low fluid level is detected electronically.

The used cooling system is ozone friendly, so it doesn't contain any CFK/HCFK gas.

With the compressor continuously running, the fluid temperature is regulated via an electronic controlled heater.

The working temperature range is : -80 to ambient (-112°F .. ambient)

The setpoint is adjustable in steps of 0,1°C. The overall system stability is better than ±0,05°K as can bee seen in the graph.

Standard available in °C, on request in °F.

A pressure pump provides circulation in the bath or via an external circuit. The pressure of the pump is 300 mBar at 7 ltrs per minute.

The bath conforms CE regulation. It is further equiped with a mechanical adjustable and resettable safety thermostat.

Available in 230 or 115Volt

15.05.02

Bruker participated in the EPDIC in Sweden.

15.05.02

Paul Friedhoff, who sold his remaining 76% share in Spectro Gesellschaft fuer Spektrometrie mbH&Ko KG in 1997, to focus on his political carreer, was seen walking the aisles at Pittcon 2202.

10.05.02

New Bruker organisation in Japan: Mac Science closed their Kaga Factory and moved to a new building in Tokyo. They have stopped producing all products except the rotating anode generator. Nihon Bruker ASX KK will now be called Bruker AXS KK.

05.05.02

Bruker AXS Announces Profitable First Quarter 2002 With 26% Revenue Increase
May 9, 2002 5:03pm
Bruker AXS Inc., (NASDAQ: BAXS), a leading global provider of advanced X-ray solutions for the life and advanced materials sciences, today reported its financial results for the first quarter 2002.
Net sales for the three months ended March 31, 2002 increased 26% to $23.8 million, compared to $18.8 million for the three months ended March 31, 2001. After elimination of unfavorable currency effects, revenue growth was 31%.
Net income for the first quarter of 2002 was $0.3 million, or $0.01 per share, compared to $0.00 per share for the first quarter of 2001.
Cash and cash equivalents totaled $53.1 million as of March 31, 2002.
Dr. Martin Haase, President and CEO, stated: "We are very pleased to announce another successful quarter of growth and operating improvements. We exceeded our expectations this quarter for both revenue growth and EBIT. "Later this year we anticipate several new product introductions targeted at the life-science market that should further contribute to our growth objectives," added Dr. Haase. "Furthermore, the recently announced acquisition of MAC Science strengthens our position in the large Japanese market, which is estimated to account for more than 25% of the world X-ray analysis market. With the integration of MAC Science's excellent compact X-ray source technology, we expect to gain market share in this very important region."
"Our healthy backlog provides good top-line visibility for the second quarter and into the third quarter of 2002," said Laura Francis, Chief Financial Officer. "In accordance with previous guidance for the year 2002, we expect robust organic revenue growth of greater than 15%, and earnings per share of $0.03, after the effects of the MAC Science acquisition."

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