Instrument Database:
Anton Paar GmbH - Multiwave 3000 (Microwave digestion system)
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historical ( out of sale ) |
Company |
Anton Paar GmbH
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Microwave apparatus: Digester |
Combining the benefits of a closed-vessel system with rapid microwave heating, Multiwave 3000 is a highly modular and therefore very versatile system which can cope with almost any sample preparation task: - Acid leaching
- Acid digestion
- Microwave-assisted solvent extraction
- Evaporation (of aqueous solutions)
- Drying
- Microwave-induced oxygen combustion (MIC)
- Microwave-assisted UV digestion (MUV)
- Protein hydrolysis
Fields of Application: - Environmental analysis
- Geochemical, mineralogical analysis
- Materials testing
- Food analysis
- Medical and pharmaceutical analysis
- Petrochemistry
- R&D and QC in the chemical industry
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Starting with a basic configuration, numerous accessories and options open the way for the perfect configuration based on customer needs. - The 1400 W unpulsed microwave power from two magnetrons and advanced sensor technology ensure fast and homogeneous heating, perfect reaction control and an overall increased service life of the components.
- A proven safety system with active and passive devices minimizes the hazards from violent reactions.
- The cycle time is drastically reduced due to the easy handling of vessels, sensors and the patented vessel cooling. Neither external cooling, nor handling of hot pressurized vessels are required.
- High-performance digestions of up to 64 samples are possible with optional pressure and temperature control as well as leaching procedures such as USEPA methods. The 8-position rotor with simultaneous, active pressure control in all vessels ensures the utmost analytical performance in high-end applications.
- A unique feature among microwave systems, the microwave-assisted oxygen combustion in quartz vessels, supports sample preparation methods for nonmetal elements.
- Optimized temperature- and pressure-controlled closed vessel procedures provide microwave-assisted extractions within 10 to 20 minutes.
- Evaporation of acids and preconcentration of solutions can be performed directly from the reaction vessel under controlled clean room conditions.
- Unpulsed microwave control enables "soft", efficient and short-time drying without carbonization or contamination of samples.
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