Graphite Acid Remover, which can be used to evaporate excess acid after microwave digestion, can be equipped with CEM inner tube
USD $1667 - $1667 /Unit
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Nanjing Binzhenghong Instruments Co., Ltd
1. Solve the problem of acid removal in microwave digestion
Quick acid removal: The core function of the graphite digestion system is to quickly and effectively remove excess acid after microwave digestion. This is achieved by heating the sample container, avoiding the condensation of acid vapor back into the sample container, ensuring the digestion effect and the accuracy of the analysis results.
2. Optimize the digestion process
Improve digestion efficiency: As a supporting equipment for microwave digestion instrument, the graphite digestion system quickly evaporates acid and can further optimize the digestion process.
3. Technical characteristics and advantages
1. Flexible matching: The graphite digestion system can be used with microwave digestion instruments of various brands, such as CEM, Milestone, Anton Paar, etc., and has a wide range of applicability.
2. Advanced design: The intelligent graphite graphite digestion system usually adopts a surround heating method, which reduces the temperature difference between different parts of the same sample, and also reduces the temperature difference between samples, speeding up the digestion speed. At the same time, its anti-corrosion and non-stick treatment improves the durability and service life of the equipment.
3. Simple operation: The operation of the graphite digestion system is relatively simple. You only need to set the heating temperature and time to operate it, without complicated steps and reagents.
IV. Application Examples
1. When determining heavy metal elements (such as lead, cadmium, chromium, etc.) and trace elements in food and medicine, the graphite digestion system is often used for sample digestion and acid removal treatment.
2. In the field of environmental science, the graphite digestion system is also widely used for the digestion and analysis of heavy metals and trace elements in environmental samples such as soil and water.