Incyte Pre-amp and Calibration Accessories

Incyte Pre-Amp
Replacement Incyte Pre-Amp for cell density measurement systems that work with the Arc View Controller.

Validation / Calibration Kit for Incyte
The Validation / Calibration Kit for Incyte contains all material needed for two calibrations and several calibration validation checks for Incyte Sensors, including the permittivity simulator (Ref. 243743), Solution A (Ref. 238988) and Solution B (Ref. 243742).

Solution B for Incyte Calibrations
Solution B calibration solution is used with the Pre-Amp version of Hamilton's Incyte viable cell density measurement system.

Conductivity standard 12880 µS/cm, Basic Line
Hamilton conductivity standard - 12880 µS/cm, 500mL, plastic bottle

Permittivity Simulator
Electrical cap to check integrity of the Incyte pre-amplifier during validation and calibration routine.

Solution B for Incyte Calibrations LC
Calibration solution for the Incyte Low Conductivity sensors (pre-amp version). Used with the Hamilton ArcView Controller.

Validation / Calibration Kit for Incyte LC
The Validation / Calibration Kit for Incyte LC contains all material needed for two calibrations and several calibration validation checks for Incyte Sensors, including the permittivity simulator (Ref. 243743), Solution A (Ref. 238988) and Solution B LC (Ref. 243708).
Resources
Hamilton's knowledge base provides a range of explanatory articles, frequently asked questions, and document downloads.
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Catalog - Process Analytics
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Manual - Cell Density Measuring System (Pre-Amp Version with Arc View Controller)
Operating Instructions for the Cell Density Monitoring System for use with Arc View Controllers
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How often do Incyte sensors (pre-amp version) need to be calibrated?
Hamilton recommends once per year with a validation at 6 months. -
How does Incyte measure viable cell density?
Incyte is a capacitance-based sensor responsive only to living cells. -
What effect will bubbles have on the Incyte sensor measurement?
Gas bubbles have two main impacts: (1) Decreased signal intensity since the sensor cannot measure in air. (2) Increased background noise.
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Understanding Wetted Materials (Stainless, Plastics, & Elastomers)
Wetted materials such as stainless steel, plastics, and elastomers are often listed by different names and abbreviations in different parts of the world. This quick cross reference guide helps sort out the common names for wetted materials used in Hamilton sensors. -
Glossary of Sensor & Biopharma Acronyms & Abbreviations
Acronyms and abbreviations are commonly used with process analytics measurements found in the biopharma industry. This glossary is an attempt to de-code some of the more frequently used acronyms.

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