Inaugural I-AMP Graduates Begin New Roles Across IDEX

Company News
June 18, 2020

This month marks the graduation of the IDEX Accelerating Management Potential (I-AMP) Collegiate Talent Programs inaugural cohort. Like many colleges and universities, IDEX moved their commencement online due to the challenges of COVID-19, hosting their own virtual graduation last week.

Over the past two years, nine program participants spent a year at two different business units, contributed to important projects, and are examples of the exceptional talent we hope to continue to develop and bring into the I-AMP program.

With their rotations complete, they are now moving to their post-program positions at various IDEX business units across the United States.

 

HURST Adds Nine Watertight Extrication Tool (EWXT) Models

Company News
June 15, 2020

HURST Jaws of Life® recently introduced nine new rescue tools, giving first responders a full selection of extrication solutions that are completely operational underwater.

Building upon the eDRAULIC® Watertight Extrication Tool (EWXT) which was launched last year, the HURST team built the new tools with the same high-performance features and benefits as their eDRAULIC 2.0 counterparts, but include an improved battery, and are more than three inches shorter, providing additional maneuverability in confined spaces.

“The expansion of the HURST Jaws of Life EWXT line to include 12 battery-powered, watertight rescue tools means first responders can be completely equipped with the speed, power and strength they need to get to the patient faster – no matter the extrication scenario,” said Bruce Johnston, director of marketing and product development for HURST Jaws of Life. “Whether they’re in a submerged rescue operation where an external power source simply isn’t accessible and hose lines add complications, or on the roadside facing the advanced high-strength steel of a late model car, EWXT is designed for today’s performance needs,” he said.

Regional sales team members leveraged relationships with private junkyards and training facilities to test the products while the businesses were closed to the general public.

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The nine new tools in the eDRAULIC Watertight Extrication Tool line include:

– Two spreaders (SP 333 EWXT Spreader, SP 777 EWXT Spreader);

– Three cutters (S 789 EWXT Cutter, S 799 EWXT Cutter, S 378 EWXT (available Fall, 2020);

-Three combination tools (SC 258 EWXT Combi, SC 358 EWXT Combi, SC 758 EWXT Combi); and

-One Ram (R 522 EWXT Ram).

The tools complement the previously launched S 788 EWXT Cutter, SP 555 EWXT Spreader and R 521 EWXT Ram​

 

AWG, Godiva Develop Disinfectant System for Public Spaces

Company News
June 10, 2020

With the ongoing battle against COVID-19, fire departments are challenged with preventing the spread of the virus by cleaning and disinfecting public spaces. To aid fire departments, IDEX Fire & Safety businesses this month released a new multitool sprayer and cleaning agent induction system.

The internationally diverse IDEX team from AWG in Germany and GODIVA in England joined forces using Microsoft Teams to design and test a reliable, low-cost system that connects to existing fire engines. With creativity and expertise from across the organization, team members quickly innovated and developed the product in just two months.

Godiva provided expertise on the pump, while AWG provided expertise on the eductor pump and the nozzle. The team also asked a biochemist at ThinXXS in Germany to help understand the chemical requirements for the common cleaning agents.

This combination of IDEX expertise led to the rapid development of a system optimized for this solution.

In contrast to the FS100 Portable Disinfectant Spraying System, which was launched last month, the SANISTREET FLEX system mounts on to a fire pump through the attachment of a delivery valve, and enables fire fighters and first responders to disinfect larger outdoor areas.

To read more about the product, click here.

To watch a short video of the product in action, click here.

 

IDEX Unveils New Portable Disinfectant Spraying System

Company News
May 12, 2020

As more businesses begin to reopen, fire departments will be faced with challenges to prevent the spread COVID-19 in their facilities and on their equipment.  To aid fire departments, first responders, and businesses, IDEX Fire & Safety recently developed a portable system that, when paired with EPA-approved disinfectants*, combats the spread of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV- 2).

With the stay-at-home order in effect, Hale employees in Florida, and Akron Brass employees in Ohio collaborated through regular conference calls and sent parts to an IDEX engineer to test components in their garage.

The result, is a durable, CDC-compliant, low-cost disinfectant system with a small electric chemical pump, hose, nozzle, and wand to deliver disinfectants in targeted areas.

Its compact size makes it ideal for use in fire apparatus, ambulances, law enforcement vehiclesand field hospitals, and the compact size makes it convenient for tight storage spaces.

Focused on aiding their customers, IDEX Fire & Safety businesses worked together remotely to drive the sprayer from concept to production in just five weeks.

“It has been remarkably challenging, but we hope this product will help build confidence in our first responders by providing a safe way to disinfect their equipment,” said Alyson McWherter, Director of Business Optimization at IDEX Fire & Safety.

Additional features include:

  • ​​Piston-style pump
  • ​Self-contained, stand-alone system
  • ​Wheeled cart
  • ​Sprayer tank capacity of up to 5-gallons
  • ​Trigger control Sprayer wand
  • ​Three nozzles with different spray flow rates

 

 

In This Fight Together

Company News
May 8, 2020

As we battle COVID-19, ​IDEX Team members continue to come together to support one another during these challenging times.

To capture some words of appreciation and encouragement from team members, we produced a video of employees thanking one another across the globe.

Finger Lakes, IH&S Release Camera to Detect Space Debris

Company News
May 7, 2020

​IDEX Health & Science (IH&S) recently announced the release of its Finger Lakes Instrumentation (FLI) Kepler KL6060 Scientific CMOS (sCMOS) camera for Space Debris Detection and Space Situational Awareness applications.

The KL6060 is a large format 37.7-megapixel cooled sCMOS camera that allows companies to detect, track, and identify objects in orbit, ensuring their satellites are not disrupted or damaged.

The camera is can take images of up to 19 frames per second using the optional QSFP fiber interface, and is available with a high-QE back illuminated sensor or with a cost effective front illuminated sensor.

The KL6060 delivers a high dynamic range 16-bit image using FLI’s proprietary algorithms to ensure an exceptionally linear image.

“This new large format camera is an affordable game-changing solution for Space Debris Detection and Space Situational Awareness applications and is ideal for universities or dedicated amateurs who want to image wide field of views at high frame rates”, said Gregory Terrance Site Leader for IH&S’ FLI Camera Products.

Acquired by IDEX Health & Science in July 2018, Finger Lakes Instrumentation is a technology leader in the design, development and production of low noise cooled CCD and high-speed, high-sensitivity cooled sCMOS cameras for the astronomy and life science markets since 1998. Today Finger Lakes Instrumentation cameras are used in more than 50 countries for astronomical research, life science imaging, veterinary radiology, forensics, transmission electron microscopy, and a wide range of other applications. Additional products and capabilities include focusers, filter wheels, software development and mechanical engineering. For more information visit: www.flicamera.com

 

(Image Above: The Melotte 15​ Nebula taken with an FLI Kepler KL4040 camera.​)

IDEX Health & Science ships 5 millionth Semrock® optical filter as demand increases due to COVID-19

Company News
April 27, 2020

IDEX Health & Science (IH&S) recently announced it has reached a major milestone, shipping its 5 millionth Semrock optical filter. IH&S design and process control of Semrock optical filters provides the life science market with an important and robust component that has become widely accepted as the industry standard. More recently, Semrock optical filters have played a role in detecting (through PCR instruments) and monitoring (through sequencing instruments) the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 resulting in a significant increase in demand.

Used to discriminate wavelengths of light, Semrock optical filters drive sensitivity of detection of fluorescent-labeled molecules. In life science applications like super-resolution microscopy, DNA sequencing, and hyperspectral imaging, the instrument interrogates the sample on a photon by photon basis and depends on the Semrock optical filter to precisely block or pass specific wavelengths of light. This is achieved by highly controlled molecular deposition methods and integrated design algorithms.

Founded in 2000, Semrock Inc. became a unit of IDEX Health & Science in 2015. The Semrock filter line is manufactured in the IH&S state-of-the-art facility in Rochester, New York. This manufacturing, research, and development center of excellence enables scalable growth for IDEX Health & Science’s optical components, sub-systems, and filters business lines. All Semrock optical filters are made with hard-coated sputtered thin-film coatings. Patented products include the BrightLine® fluorescence filters, RazorEdge® Raman spectroscopy filters, StopLine® notch filters, VersaChrome® tunable filters, Polarization bandpass filters, and PulseLine™ femtosecond optics.

“Supplying 5 million optical filters is a great achievement for our organization” said Joe Rytell, President of IDEX Health & Science. “But what’s most impressive is the role IH&S has played in supporting our customers whose instruments are being used 24/7 in the fight against this pandemic. I could not be more proud of our employees as they deliver on our mission and take care of each other during these extraordinary times. IH&S gives thanks to all its customers and key suppliers for helping to make this remarkable milestone possible during these challenging times.”

 

About IDEX Health & Science, LLC

IDEX Health & Science, LLC is the global leader in life science fluidics, microfluidics, and optics, offering a three-fold advantage to customers by bringing optofluidic paths to life with strategic partnerships, solutions, and expertise. As one of the few companies in the world with component, sub-system, and application level experts, IDEX Health & Science helps instrument developers solve the most demanding fluidic and optical challenges in a wide array of applications. At IDEX Health & Science we believe partnership will change the way the world innovates, leading to new technologies that improve our health, protect our planet, and enrich our lives. For more information visit: www.idex-hs.com  and at www.Semrock.com

IDEX Reports First Quarter Results

News Release
April 23, 2020

LAKE FOREST, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr. 23, 2020– IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX) today announced its financial results for the three month period ended March 31, 2020.

First Quarter 2020 Highlights

  • Gross margin was 45.7 percent, up 10 bps
  • Increased backlog by $50 million
  • Completed the acquisition of Flow Management Devices, LLC on February 28, 2020

View full report at: https://investors.idexcorp.com/news-releases/news-release-details/idex-reports-first-quarter-results

Toptech Wins Award for Terminal Optimization

Company News
April 13, 2020

Toptech Systems, which manufactures presets and automation software for the oil industry, won the 2020 Global Tank Storage Award for Terminal Optimization in Rotterdam, Netherlands last month.

The award goes to a company with software, services, or models that succeed in optimizing, streamlining or improving storage terminals.

With the recent addition of the TMS6 Flex, and TMS7 terminal management systems, Toptech team members have developed technologies to help customers keep track of how much oil has been loaded, what’s been offloaded, and what drivers are authorized to load.

Toptech also manufactures hardware for the driver interface, and hosts software for analytics, fuel allocations, customer onboarding and data management.

“For over 30 years Toptech has focused on providing reliable, efficient and innovative solutions for terminal management by working side by side with our customers, driven to improve and optimize their operations,” said Annelies Godefroit, Business Development Manager at Toptech Systems.

“We are proud to have been recognized by the industry as the premier terminal optimization provider around the globe,” she said.

The Global Tank Storage Awards is a premier awards ceremony in the Oil & Gas terminal market and is designed to highlight those that excel in a range of different categories relating to terminal achievements, equipment innovations, ports and individual accomplishments

To see a recap video of the award ceremony, click here

IDEX Health & Science Helping Battle COVID-19

Company News
March 24, 2020

The discovery and early identification of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, was made possible by Next-Generation DNA sequencing technology (NGS). This discovery was made very quickly after the disease emerged in Wuhan, China and represents the all-important first step in identifying the virus genome. This sequencing allows for the testing and treatment development processes to kick into high gear. One of the earliest published articles on the novel coronavirus discusses the NGS methods used to examine its genome.

IDEX Health & Science (IH&S) has long played an enabling role in NGS with its fluidic and optical products and strong engineering partnerships with sequencing companies. DNA sequencing manufacturers rely on IH&S to design and manufacture fluidic and optical components and sub-systems. Our sites in Bristol, CT, Rohnert Park, CA, Middleboro, MA, Oak Harbor, WA, and Kawaguchi, Japan focus on advanced fluidic systems technologies that partition, degas, and mix sequencing fluids, while our Rochester, NY, and Carlsbad, CA sites innovate the optical systems that have helped to greatly improve sequencing throughput and efficiencies.

Discovering the RNA sequence of SARS-CoV-2 enables the development of the diagnostic tests that are in such high demand. These tests are possible due to a technology known as polymerase chain reaction, or PCR. The invention of PCR more than 30 years ago is considered one of the greatest inventions of the last century. It’s a procedure in which millions of copies of a pathogen’s genetic material are made so they can be detected from a patient sample. It is essentially an amplification method, whereby small amounts of genetic material that may be present in bodily fluids, hair, or tissues can be increased so that there is enough for analysis. Testing is crucial to stem the spread of COVID-19 because it allows health care workers to identify and quarantine infected people. This is a critical step in mitigating the spread so that COVID-19 does not overwhelm healthcare systems.

IDEX Health & Science works with many diagnostic companies around the world who are creating new PCR assays and instrument platforms to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Examples of our contribution to this technology can be seen in our Semrock line of optical filters that are employed in many PCR optical detection systems. These filters improve detection sensitivity by separating the signal from the noise and select for a targeted wavelength of light emitted from a PCR probe that measures the amount of SARS-CoV-2. Our microfluidics business lines in Zweibrucken, Germany and Wallingford, Connecticut provide high precision devices for the critical manipulation of PCR fluids and reagents.

While the current focus is to detect cases of COVID-19, we anticipate that the next phase will be to ramp testing capacity to support COVID-19 patients and to measure and track populations who have gained immunity due to exposure to SARS-CoV-2. Our core capabilities in life science applications along with the products designed and manufactured at all of our fluidics sites play a large role in supporting clinical chemistry analyzers and high throughput immunoassay platforms.

We are living our mission, “Trusted Solutions, Improving Lives”, like never before. Our efforts to support our customers, who develop and supply key instruments, are an essential part of our healthcare infrastructure.

“From the characterization of this new virus to mass testing, IDEX Health & Science has played a critical role in supporting our customers whose instruments are being used 24/7 in the fight against this pandemic. I could not be prouder of our employees as they deliver on our mission and take care of each other during these extraordinary times.” Joe Rytell, President, IDEX Health & Science.

Learn more about IDEX Health & Science at www.idex-hs.com

 

 

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