Product category:
Titration equipment
News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: 814 sample processor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2006
Making even the most mundane tasks easy
Automated titration system allows the analysis of single samples and small sample series, bringing benefits of high sample throughput and reproducible results
The Metrohm 814 sample processor automates sample changing in an affordable and very compact way This unique automated titration system allows the analysis of single samples and small sample series
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Automation now plays a vital and cost effective way of carrying out many titration tasks.
With the ever increasing work load that chemists face, and in many cases a reduction in personnel, you can't afford to ignore the power and help that automation can bring to your business.
The benefits of automating a titration system:.
High sample throughput.
Operator requires no special knowledge.
Operational personnel are freed for the duration of the analysis.
Contact with toxic chemical is reduced to a minimum.
The system can operate seven days a week for twenty-four hours.
For mundane tasks Metrohm recommends the flexible USB 814 sample processor.
This system boasts many features including:.
Rinsing and aspirating of sample.
Calibration and regeneration of electrodes.
Software control for combined titration systems.
These systems are sold with Tiamo titration software.
Metrohm says it has very special and cost effective package prices for 814 automation until the end of 2006.
A fully complete automated system, comprising of the autosampler, titrator, electrode, stirrer and Tiamo light software for UK£9995. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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