Solvent extractor SER 158 series

Solvent extractor - SER 158 series - VELP
Solvent extractor - SER 158 series - VELP
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SER 158 Series Automatic Solvent Extractor Fully automatic and cloud-enabled extractors, available in 3 and 6 positions that guarantee security, accuracy and precision in the determination of extractable matter according to Randall and Twisselmann. Fast and accurate solid-liquid extraction The SER 158 Series automatic solvent extractors in 3 and 6 positions are the accurate and precise solution for quantitative and qualitative extractable matter determination according to Randall method, analyzing up to 5 times faster than traditional Soxhlet. The solid-liquid extraction process removes the soluble components from solids using a liquid solvent in 5 steps. The SER 158 works in accordance with international standards such as AOAC, ISO, EPA, APHA, UNI. Safe and powerful heating combined with advanced software and security processes guarantee reproducible extraction processes. SER 158 is fully automated to maximize productivity and free operator time. Just Load&Go! Unparalleled versatility and scalability The SER 158 Series can work with all sample types and sizez thanks to its unparalleled versatility and wide range of accessories and consumables: • Butyl, viton and the exclusive vaflon seals ensure compatibility with the majority of solvents and solvent mixtures • 3 different sizes of cups, thimble holders and thimble allow to extract minimum quantities and minimize solvent consumption • Cellulose and glass fiber thimbles for quantitative and qualitative analysis respectively • Compatibility with HU6 glass crucible avoiding sample loss due to transfer.

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