Dissolution tester DFC-820SP
for tabletssemi-automatic

dissolution tester
dissolution tester
dissolution tester
dissolution tester
dissolution tester
dissolution tester
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Characteristics

Test type
dissolution
Tested product
for tablets
Other characteristics
semi-automatic

Description

The offline DFC systems include a fraction collector or an auto sampler which will collect the sampled dissolution media. The semi-automated DFC-820SP system is composed of a PTWS 820D staggered stirrer start dissolution bath with built-in individual vessel centering, full tubing installation in PTFE including either in-situ sampling probes or the EPE-820 auto sampling system, a PT-SP8 syringe pump, and a PTFC-2/8SP fraction collector. In this configuration the sampling probes are either always immersed into the media (in-situ) or removed after sampling (EPE-820 system). Both procedures are widely used. Semi Automated Tablet Dissolution Testing Semi-automated in this case means auto sampling for a dissolution test instrument at pre-programmed times. Automating this step alone eases the dissolution job a lot. After all tablets have been dropped, the dissolution test proceeds automatically and all samples are simultaneously removed from each connected vessel. The sample is delivered into a connected fraction collector by a peristaltic-, or the PT-SP syringe pump. These systems do not require any external PC software to control them (the WinDiss ARGUS dissolution software package can be used optionally). Sampling information is entered directly at the connected PTWS 120D/S dissolution testing instrument.All Pharma Test tablet dissolution test instruments can be upgraded with a pump and PTFC-2/8 fraction collector or DSR-M sampling robot.

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