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1997 New BlueLine range of laboratory electrodes and VP<br />

plug system.<br />

– Electrodes with certified pressure and temperature range.<br />

– Market launch of the Visco-Clock for capillary viscosity<br />

measurement.<br />

1998 Development of TitriSoft 2.0 software (as of WIN 95).<br />

1999 Range of industrial electrodes up to 10 bar and<br />

135 °C, SMEK plug system in IP 68 version.<br />

– New Type A pH glass, rapid reaction in drinking water.<br />

– Market launch of the fully automatic AVS®Pro viscosity<br />

measurement system for high sample throughput.<br />

2000 Introduction of a completely new series of compact,<br />

simple piston burettes and titrators: TITRONIC® basic,<br />

TITRONIC® universal and TitroLine® easy.<br />

– Introduction of the Karl Fischer titration system<br />

TitroLine® KF.<br />

2001 Development and production of SteamLine process<br />

electrodes for CIP and <strong>SI</strong>P applications in the<br />

pharmaceutical, food and chemical sectors.<br />

2002 Sales launch of newly developed “plus” product line:<br />

TitroLine® alpha plus, T 110 plus.<br />

– Introduction of TW alpha plus sample changer.<br />

– Market launch of TitriSoft 2.5 software.<br />

2003 The compact and highly flexible AVS® 370 viscosity<br />

measurement system is presented to the market.<br />

– Change of company name to SCHOTT® Instruments GmbH,<br />

Mainz, integration into the internationally active Nova<br />

<strong>Analytics</strong> Group.<br />

2004 Amalgamation and further development of the<br />

laboratory electrode product range for the most<br />

exacting requirements in the “ScienceLine” product line.<br />

– The new generation of automatic viscosity<br />

measurement systems is rounded off with the AVS® 470.<br />

2005 The Lab meters family is introduced:<br />

A wireless sensor recognition guarantees the<br />

optimum communication between electrode and<br />

meter.<br />

2006 Introduction of the ProLab family of instruments:<br />

Multi-functional measuring instruments with<br />

integrated user recognition guarantee utmost<br />

flexibility and reliability of measurement.<br />

2007 ProLab 3000 and 4000 high-end laboratory<br />

instruments signify the cutting-edge standard for pH/<br />

ionic and conductivity measuring and for the first time<br />

combine highest measuring quality with functionality,<br />

also providing a user-friendly navigation comparable<br />

to a Windows PC.<br />

– The new Karl Fischer titrator, TitroLine® KF trace from<br />

SCHOTT® Instruments, also offers a coulometric<br />

technique for determining even smallest water<br />

content.<br />

2008 The new IoLine electrodes with their patented iodine/<br />

iodid three-chambers reference system represent the<br />

perfect solution for accomplishing the ultimate<br />

challenging measuring tasks in i.e. pharmacy,<br />

biotechnology and food industry.<br />

2009 SCHOTT® Instruments GmbH becomes<br />

<strong>SI</strong> <strong>Analytics</strong> GmbH.<br />

2010 <strong>SI</strong> <strong>Analytics</strong> becomes part of ITT, USA.<br />

2011 The new titrators TitroLine® 6000/7000 and the new<br />

Piston burette TITRONIC® are introduced.<br />

– The fluidtechnology part of the ITT group <strong>SI</strong> <strong>Analytics</strong><br />

belongs to, becomes a stand-alone stock traded<br />

company named Xylem Inc.<br />

2012 The new titrator series TitroLine® was supplemented<br />

by the new KF titrators TitroLine® 7500 KF (volumetric)<br />

and TitroLine® 7500 KF trace (coulometric).<br />

– Introduction of Memosens® elektrodes for contactless<br />

connnection to measurment devices.<br />

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