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Titration equipment
News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: 815 Robotic Filtration Soliprep
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2008
Utomatic sample prep at the highest
level
Fully automatic homogenisation and filtration in a single run with the 815 robotic filtration Soliprep from Metrohm
This compact and economic automation system makes your daily routine work easier The success of analytical methods and the reliability of the results critically depend on proper sample preparation
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Samples filtered and titrated automatically
After homogenisation a sample aliquot is aspirated at the other work station by a syringe and filtered into a 11ml vessel via a current syringe filter (Luer connection)
For example, matrix effects can interfere with chromatographic or photometric determinations.
Today the 815 Robotic Filtration Soliprep carries out this tedious work for you - fully automatically and directly after homogenization.
Thanks to the Dosino incorporated in the 815 Robotic Filtration Soliprep, the sample solution is fed to the syringe filter at constant pressure.
Your Robotic Soliprep works with 100% reproducibility: sample after sample is filtered under exactly the same conditions.
The 815 Robotic Filtration Soliprep is a members of a new sample changer family which is primarily intended for sample preparation of solid samples in ion analysis, e.g in the fields of ion chromatography, HPLC or voltammetry but, thanks to their flexibility, they can also be used for titrimetric or direct measurement applications without any problems.
The 815 Robotic Filtration Soliprep can reliably master even high sample throughputs.
The instruments are extremely robust and have been tested under extreme conditions.
To underline the outstanding quality of these sample changers Metrohm grants a three-year warranty. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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