Monitoring in laboratories

Monitoring of refrigerators, HPLC service stations and safety cabinets for the storage of flammable and non-flammable hazardous substances.

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Application example Storage of cooled samples

In research laboratories, samples are essential for scientific progress. Many of these samples are temperature-sensitive and must be stored under constant conditions to ensure their stability and integrity. Even small temperature fluctuations can trigger chemical reactions or render biological samples unusable, jeopardizing valuable research and potentially causing significant financial losses.

Recommended solution

To prevent risks such as sample loss, we developed the COOL line. With certified fire protection of over 90 minutes, your samples are stored protected from fire and are monitored 24/7 with precise temperature control as well as integration with the DÜPERTHAL connect (DC) Software.
This smart technology detects anomalies early, such as technical defects, power outages, or doors left open, and lays the foundation for optimal storage conditions.

A woman in a lab coat organizes bottles in a storage refrigerator within a laboratory setting.
A woman in a lab coat organizes bottles in a storage refrigerator within a laboratory setting.
A laboratory scene featuring a person in a white coat pouring blue liquid into a funnel, accompanied by a monitor displaying a 50% liquid level in a container.
A laboratory scene featuring a person in a white coat pouring blue liquid into a funnel, accompanied by a monitor displaying a 50% liquid level in a container.

Application example for HPLC systems

HPLC systems are used in many laboratories. These systems require safe and efficient management of the media used to ensure a smooth workflow. Insufficiently monitored or improperly disposed media can not only disrupt the analysis process but also pose a safety risk.

Recommended solution

For these requirements, our DISPOSAL cabinets are an optimal solution. They are equipped with Level indication, exhaust and door sensors that continuously monitor the individual states. As soon as the container is too full, the system sends an automatic warning message so that measures can be taken in good time. This not only ensures safety in the laboratory but also prevents unnecessary interruptions in the workflow and supports the timely and regulation-compliant disposal of solvent waste.

Smart exhaust air and door monitoring

More safety for laboratories and hazardous substance storage

DÜPERTHAL safety cabinets can be equipped with intelligent sensors to monitor exhaust air and door status. Critical conditions such as blocked exhaust or open doors are detected in real time and, as required, reported locally via a signal light or remotely via DÜPERTHAL connect.

A flowchart showing various types of refrigerators and storage units connected to a central digital monitor, illustrating a management system for inventory and temperature control.
A flowchart showing various types of refrigerators and storage units connected to a central digital monitor, illustrating a management system for inventory and temperature control.

Sensor options:

  • Exhaust air monitoring with or without fan
  • Filter attachments including exhaust air monitoring – also ATEX-compliant
  • Door sensor for status detection
  • Signal light for visual warning

Available for the following product types:

  • Storage of flammable liquids
  • Storage of non-flammable liquids
  • Storage of compressed gas cylinders
  • Refrigerated storage
  • Supply cabinets
  • Integrated disposal systems
A lab team in white coats and gloves discusses data on a tablet. There are two men and one woman, all wearing safety goggles, in a bright laboratory setting.
A lab team in white coats and gloves discusses data on a tablet. There are two men and one woman, all wearing safety goggles, in a bright laboratory setting.

Case Study DÜPERTHAL connect IUTA

Solvent Handling in HPLC Analysis

Cabinet selection from DÜPERTHAL

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