Fully-Automatic Kjeldahl Apparatus Analyzer is an fullyi-automatic device integrating distillation and titration functionsand it is designed based on classic Kjeldahl nitrogen determination method. It's equipped with the latest core control system, powerful automation and high-quality components; can easily achieve automatic waste discharge and cleaning of digestion tubes and titration cups, control steam supply and real-time detection of condensation temperature. High-accuracy charging pump and titration system ensure test results accuracy, and multiple fluid level detection gives smooth test process.
Water consumption : 1.5L/Min Steam generator water consumption: 2.4L/H Ambient temperature : 5~40℃ Ambient humidity : 80% Measure range : 0.1mg~240mg Analysis time : 5~10min Recovery ratio : ≥99.5% Sample amount : Solid ≤5g; Liquid ≤20ml Burette accuracy : 1.0μL/ step Reproducibility : ±0.5% Consumption : 2000W Power supply : AC110/220 V ±10%,60/50Hz Packing size(W*D*H) : 655*528*880mm Gross weight : 45Kg
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