FUTURA V350 Touch Screens

The V350 modules are ideal when a local interface is required close to the bioreactor. The operator can input FUTURA settings and monitor process values locally.

FUTURA V350 Wall Mount:

Connects to any single Futura option and is programmable for different applications.

  • Provides power to a single Futura.
  • Provides 2 x 4-20mA current loops for capacitance and conductivity.
  • Displays graphs of recorded data.
  • 1 Futura pass through USB connection
  • 1 x Alarm Relay

FUTURA V350 Panel Mount:

V350 Touch Panel Mount PLC with 3.5” TFT touch screen

  • Connects to any single Futura option and is programmable for different applications.
  • Provides power to a single Futura.
  • Provides 2 x 4-20mA current loops for capacitance and conductivity.
  • Displays graphs of recorded data.
  • 1 Futura pass through USB connection
  • 1 x Alarm Relay

FUTURA Extension Cables

Our FUTURA inline and bulkhead extension cables are available in standard lengths from 5 to 30 meters.

FUTURA System Overview

The FUTURA system’s three primary hardware components are:
The Probe, the FUTURA Instrument (Head Amplifier) and the Transmitter.

Widely adopted by the world’s leading biotech companies in both R&D and cGMP, ABER’s products are small and light but deliver powerful capabilities and great application flexibility.

 

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ABER’s FUTURA and OPTURA range of biomass measurement and monitoring sensors offers compact, lightweight instrumentation for use on conventional and disposable bioreactors alike. ABER’s pioneering work in the development and use of dielectric instrumentation to monitor biomass, by measuring cell membrane capacitance and media conductivity, has regularly set new standards. In the biotech market, our current FUTURA range is seen as the benchmark in determining live cell concentration online in bioreactors.

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ABER’s FUTURA range of biomass measurement and monitoring sensors offers compact, lightweight instrumentation for use on conventional and disposable bioreactors alike.

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