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News Release from: John Morris Scientific | Subject: Cyanator
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 August 2003
Digestion system for cyanide
determinations
Decomposition and digestion system has been specifically developed for the decomposition of water and soil samples for the determination of cyanide
John Morris Scientific has introduced the Gerhardt Cyanator instrument - a decomposition and digestion system for cyanide determinations It has been specifically developed for the decomposition of water and soil samples for the determination of cyanide, and for total cyanide determination
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Cyanator can also be used for other determinations, including volatile cyanide, sulphide and sulphuric dioxide; and enables up to four samples to be digested simultaneously.
The IR heating system provides fast and uniform heating of samples.
There are two models in the range: Turbotherm Automatic is equipped with automatic control, allowing up to nine different programmes to be defined, with each programme having up to nine variable heating levels.
The current status of the instrument is permanently displayed with manual override possible at any time.
Also, the heating can be individually adjusted to the samples.
Turbotherm Manual is the other option, where power is set and adjusted via the energy controller.
The Cyanator is designed to be easy to operate and has a two-tier console for condensers and a gas flow counter located at the side, while a Steckmatic connection enables easy handling of compressed air inlet tubings.
Four sample tubes can be handled easily and simultaneously by using the insert rack.
Other features include the facility to connect the instrument to existing in-house compressed air.
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