Sample Preparation

The instrument for sample preparation in the analytical QC laboratory. Organic material - food, feed, leaves, meat, sausages, vegetable, fruit, slurries, suspensions, candies, etc., frozen or fresh - is homogenised and mixed within seconds. Problems you have encountered with samples containing a high amount of water, fibre and/or fat will no longer exist.

Large samples of around 100 g are simultaneously cut and mixed, improving the analytical accuracy of every laboratory. A homogeneous sample slurry is obtained with a minimum input of heat to the sample. Patents are pending for the knife blades and the plunger.

Inert construction of all parts in contact with the sample, makes the Mixer suitable for trace element analysis. Material in contact with the safety devices are built-in, thus achieving high and safe performance of the instrument in one.

Simple cleaning, easiest operation and a robust and sturdy construction feature the  for the daily sample preparation work in QC, control and research laboratories.

 


Wet Digester

Environmentally friendly, simultaneous pre-incineration of 4 to 6 samples for c.g. sulphated ash determination.

The Wet Acid Digestion System automatically removes and neutralizes the acid fumes, preventing contamination of lab and outdoor air by these corrosive fumes.

New and exclusive - Pro-environmental extraction, cleansing and neutralization of acid fumes and reaction gases in four steps.

The Scrubber neutralizes pro-environmentally and reliably acid fumes and reaction gases of the following types:

- Acid fumes arising during determination of   Nitrogen by the 

   Kjeldahl method
- Gases and acid fumes arising during
   pre-incineration of sulfate ash and dry ash determination
- Sulfuric acid, Sulfuric dioxide, Sulfuryl chloride,
  Hydrochloric acid, Hydrogen bromide acid,  Thionyl

  chloride, Cyanuric chloride, Carboxylic acid chloride,

  Phosgene, Ammonia,  Nitrogen oxide (NOx), Chlorine,

  Bromine, Iodine,  Thiophenol, Thioalcohol, Mercaptan,

  Hydrogen  sulfide, Carbon disulfide, Hydrogen cyanide

  gases arising during general synthesis work

 

 

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