Metal Digester

The metal digester decomposes organic matter in samples through heating and acid digestion, converting metal elements into detectable ionic forms. It is used for sample pre-treatment in fields such as environmental and food analysis, providing solution samples for instrumental analysis methods like atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample characteristics with digestion capability, ensuring control precision meets temperature requirements, using materials that are corrosion-resistant to withstand acidic environments, incorporating safety features including explosion-proof design, ensuring processing capacity aligns with experimental needs, and evaluating ease of maintenance and consumable costs.

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Using electric heating to directly generate high voltage steam, the highest Operating temperature 135 ℃ and accuracy of 0.1 degrees, with time temperature level control and automatic pressure chill down, 3 minutes after cooking items can be reduced to 20-40 ℃.

$ 3009.00

Microcomputer temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, metal module can be replaced for easy cleaning and disinfection, built-in over-temperature protection and fan chill down system to ensure safe and efficient experiment.

$ 424.00

Temperature range -10~ 100 ℃ and accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, support 5 point programming operation; use metal module to avoid pollution, with temperature calibrating and over-temperature protection functions, intuitive and reliable operation interface.

$ 808.00

The all-metal sheet metal structure is sturdy and stable, equipped with 36W × 4 Graphica imported lamps, CRI ≥ 95, with Illuminant Timer, inclined platform conforms to visual observation habits, and the foot with roller can be moved and adjusted.

$ 961.00

Adopt all-metal sheet metal bracket structure, equipped with 36W × 4 reflection lamps and 36W × 4 transmission lamps, color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, tempered Glass and acrylic uniform plate make the light uniform and not dazzling, with rollers and adjustable support feet.

$ 1639.00

Microcomputer temperature control technology, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, support up to 5 temperature point programming operation, metal module design to avoid sample contamination and easy to clean and disinfect.

$ 430.00

Measurement range of 0~ 1250μm using magnetic Induction principle, with +/- 3% error accuracy and 0.1μm resolution, supports single continuous two Measurement mode, equipped with wear-resistant metal probe to ensure measurement Stability.

$ 320.00

Using 140 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, flexographic samples can be quickly prepared, easy to use and clean, and high repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

Uniform water outlet and accurate testing, can test a variety of Rod sizes 28-56, suitable for a variety of materials such as film, metal, Pottery and porcelain, helping to reduce tool delays due to material problems.

$ 86.00

Using 100 wire metal anilox roller to control ink film thickness, it can quickly prepare flexographic samples, easy to operate and clean, and good repRoducibility.

$ 699.00

40.5Mm aperture design, suitable for 3-hole sample tube, high temperature resistant metal material to ensure stable heating, suitable for a variety of experimental needs.

$ 148.00

Support six kinds of Hardness standard conversion, equipped with high luminance LED backlight, metal shell anti-interference, standby time up to 100 hours, can store 600 sets of data, adapt to various harsh environments.

$ 425.00

It adopts all-metal sheet metal structure, equipped with 4 18W high color rendering lamps, with a color rendering index of more than 95, with Illuminant Timing function, and the inclined operation table conforms to human visual observation habits.

$ 1074.00

The all-metal sheet metal structure is sturdy and stable, equipped with 36W × 4 Graphica imported lamps, with a color rendering index CRI ≥ 95, uniform lighting and Illuminant Timer, and the inclined surface console conforms to visual observation habits.

$ 1639.00

Using electromagnetic induction principle, detection depth of 1.8 Meters, with black non-ferrous metal discrimination function, Sensitivity adjustable, Working time 6-10 hours, adapt to 0~ 50 ℃ working environment.

$ 176.00

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