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Microwave-Induced Oxygen Combustion Faster than any Traditional Method
Jul 06 2009
Anton Paar introduce new accessories for the combustion of organic samples in closed, pressurised quartz vessels. The powerful Microwave-induced Oxygen Combustion System delivers comparable results in less time than standard techniques in sample preparation for ion chromatography.
The system decomposes all kinds of combustible solids such as wood, paper, coal, food, polymers, organic compounds and even solid waste faster than any traditional method. High performance rotors of the Multiwave 3000 system can be easily upgraded for the combustion process.
The Multiwave 3000 is a modular platform for microwave-assisted sample preparation covering wet-chemical digestion, solvent extraction, UV digestion, oxygen combustion, concentration, evaporation and drying.
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