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Cadmium Coil Activation

Get the most life out of your cadmium reduction coil... The Proper Technique to Activate a Cadmium Reduction Coil In order to create a good copper complex it is important to use acid to clean and prepare the surface of the cadmium. Cadmium is very susceptible to destruction if the acid concentration is too high [...]

By |February 24th, 2015|Autoanalyzer, Operation, Cadmium Reduction Coil|0 Comments

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Cadmium Reduction Coil

An Overview of Caring For and Using a Cadmium Reduction Coil in the Determination of Nitrate. Over the years, we've fielded a lot of questions from clients about how to operate and get the most out of their cadmium coils. Cadmium coils are fairly complicated and there are definitely areas for problems to occur. Sometimes [...]

By |February 12th, 2015|Autoanalyzer|0 Comments

Run Gas Diffusion on Autoanalyzers Effortlessly

Sample line tubing and connections need more attention with Gas Diffusion Chemistries The gas diffusion methods for analyzing Ammonia, Total Keldahl Nitrogen and the various species of Cyanide have produced a few specific problems not normally seen on classic colorimetric chemistries run on an autoanalyzer. Due to the precise nature of the gas passing across [...]

By |December 1st, 2014|Autoanalyzer, Cyanide Analysis|0 Comments

Teflon Tubing vs Glass on FIA and SFA Autoanalyzers

Further Discussions Our last blog post about how much better Teflon is than glass resulted in extensive responses from many different users. Some users were in agreement, some were thankful for the facts regarding how much better the physical properties of Teflon are over glass and others were somewhat confused. The main confusion has to [...]

By |September 29th, 2014|Maintenance, Autoanalyzer, Operation|0 Comments

Why You Should Be Using Teflon Tubing vs Glass

- And the Science behind It Years ago when I started working with autoanalyzers, glass was the most common material used to transport and mix fluids and I dutifully learned the art of working with very expensive and easily snapped fragile mixing coils and glass fittings. At the time I was told that glass had [...]

By |September 8th, 2014|Operation, Maintenance, Autoanalyzer|0 Comments

Want Predictable Runs? Wash Your Containers!

Containers Should Be Rinsed After Each Use From a service and support point of view, we often have difficulty getting operators to see that, on a daily basis, sometimes the small things can be as important as the big things. Operators easily see the value in replacing pump tubes, changing the lamp in the detector [...]

By |August 18th, 2014|Maintenance, Autoanalyzer|0 Comments
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