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Flow Injection Analysis

Product Code: CIVILAB-024-2043
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Flow Injection Analysis

Flow Injection Analysis

Specification Of Flow Injection Analysis

  • Continuous, photometric determination of the glucose concentration in the product
  • PTFE flow cell for determining the concentration with the photometer
  • Multi-channel peristaltic pump for conveying the product and the indicator reagents
  • Injection valve, injection syringe and injection loop for adding the enzyme GOD required for verification
  • 2 mixing chambers for mixing the product and indicator reagents
  • 2 PTFE reaction loops
  • 3 DURAN glass beakers for indicator reagents and GOD
  • 1 tank for waste

Technical Data

  • Flow cell travel length: 1cm
  • Multi-channel peristaltic pump
  • 4 channels
  • Max. flow rate per channel: 11mL/min at 100min-1 and hose Di=1,42mm

Injection valve

  • 6 connections
  • 2 switch positions

Loops

  • Reaction loops: 1x 2000mm, 1x 4000mm
  • Injection loop: 1x 100mm

Tanks

  • Indicator reagents: 2x 250ml
  • GOD: 1x 25ml
  • Waste: 1x 1000ml
  • Injection syringe: 1x 10mL
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