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
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.
When should a sample changer system be used? For large numbers of samples.
When a high level of automation is required.
Where sample preparation must be rationalised.
Where there is no time for sample preparation. Where the sample must be dissolved immediately before the titration.
Where the highest precision and reproducibility is demanded.
Lower cost analysis.
Greater sensitivity in the detection of end-points through mathematical evaluation. Error-free documentation of analysis results on-line to Lims systems.
The benefits of automating your titration system.
High sample throughput.
Reproducible results.
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 778 sample processor in conjunction with its Titrino range of titrators.
This system boasts many features including: Rinsing and aspirating of sample.
Calibration and regeneration of electrodes.
Many standard and specially manufactured sample racks available.
If one requires more capacity then the robotic 789 XL sample processor (again in harmony with the Titrino range of titrators) offers this.
A twin head option is available.
This is particularly useful when one may have aqueous and non-aqueous titrations to perform, or conductivity and pH measurements on the same sample.
With a maximum of 999 positions available there has never been a more flexible solution to your automation wishes, says Metrohm.
Both sample processor systems can be controlled through Tinet 2.5 titration software.
Software control for high performance combined titration systems.
Together with Metrohm's range of Titrinos, Tinet 2.5 creates extension possibilities which even the most expensive titrators cannot achieve and is CFR 21 Part 11 compliant.
Depending on the task and program, the following can be controlled.
Simultaneous control and monitoring, on the PC screen, of titration sequences from several titrators.
Automatic evaluation of L and V shaped curves.
Editing, storage and recall of methods.
Recalculation of results by re-evaluating with modified parameters without repeating the determination.
Demanding operations with a sample changer performed fully automatically, 24hrs a day, seven days a week.