Multiwave 7000: Microwave Digestion System: Quotation, Inquiry, Price and Purchase

2021-12-06 18:22:12 By : Ms. Pearl Rao

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Multiwave 7000 combines Anton Paar's famous concept of HPA-S with the latest and mature microwave technology to form a new level of microwave digestion. The innovative pressurized digestion chamber (PDC) can achieve temperatures up to 300 °C and pressures up to 199 bar.

This ensures the complete digestion of all sample types, such as food, polymer, environmental, cosmetic, geological, pharmaceutical, petrochemical and chemical samples. Outstanding features help save valuable time and reduce operating costs. Multiwave 7000 comes with economical sample vials of various sizes, with plug-in caps and shelves with up to 28 positions. Combined water cooling reduces cooling time and increases sample throughput.

Multiwave 7000 can digest all sample types, such as food, environmental, cosmetic, polymer, pharmaceutical, chemical, geological and petrochemical samples, and can even be digested in the same run using the same method.

Multiwave 7000 can be used for high (≥0.5 g) and low sample sizes (≤0.1 g) as well as high (≥50 mL) and low sample sizes (≤100 µL). Pressure-sealed glass, quartz or PTFE-TFM vials and sealed quartz containers (for example for osmium determination) allow the use of all common digestion acids. In addition, sample agitation can be performed to help digest floating samples.

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The pressurized digestion chamber (PDC) has completely changed the user's sample preparation workflow:

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Multiwave 7000 has low operating costs and the largest number of containers in the cavity because it uses economical thin-walled quartz, disposable and PTFE-TFM vials, which are closed with sturdy and reusable plug caps. The Multiwave 7000 can be upgraded with an inexpensive PTFE-TFM holder to accommodate various sample weights and volumes.

The temperature sensor is usually an important processing component, which is installed in the PDC, making the instrument easy to maintain. This means that the temperature sensor is completely shielded by the PTFE-TFM lining.

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Meeting the needs of versatility, high pressure, and high temperature often ends up taking up a lot of space in the instrument. However, this is not the case with Multiwave 7000. Due to the built-in touch screen, combined water cooling and Pt-100 temperature sensor in the PDC, a unique compactness is achieved.

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Multiwave 7000 sends automatic notifications of completed runs and events via email, and provides visual and audio notifications via SMART LIGHT. In addition, Multiwave 7000 can be remotely adjusted via VNC from the user's computer, mobile phone or laptop, allowing users to track experiments from anywhere.

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* Depending on the sample size, the filling amount will vary. There is no minimum filling level. 

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