Product Description
Kjeldahl Units (Without Glass Parts)
Units of 3 tests (Heater Type)
Units of 6 tests (Heater Type)
Units of 3 tests (Mantle Type)
Units of 6 tests (Mantle Type)
OPTIONAL FOR KJELDAL DIGESTION UNITS
Glass part for 3 unit.
Glass part for 6 unit.
Superior Build for Laboratory SafetyFeaturing powder-coated mild steel housing, double-walled mineral wool insulation, and robust chamber design, these Kjeldahl Units ensure superior thermal protection and chemical resistance. The spring or special clamp arrangement provides secure sample holding without glass parts, minimizing breakage and enhancing user safety during nitrogen and protein analysis.
Reliable and Uniform Heating PerformanceOutfitted with nickel-chromium heating elements and individual heater ON/OFF switches, the units achieve consistent heating across all sample positions. Accommodating up to 12 samples, the uniform heating chamber allows for accurate and reproducible results, vital for scientific testing and quality assurance in research or industrial labs.
FAQ's of Kjeldahl Units (Without Glass Parts):
Q: How do Kjeldahl Units (without glass parts) facilitate safe protein analysis in laboratories?
A: These units employ powder-coated mild steel bodies, chemical-resistant stopcocks, and fume duct arrangements for safe sample digestion and nitrogen determination. Their thermal insulation and earth leakage protection further minimize operator risk, ensuring safe routine operation for protein analysis.
Q: What types of samples and processes can be conducted using this Kjeldahl Unit?
A: Designed for protein and nitrogen analysis, the unit can accommodate multiple samples-3, 6, or 12 at once. It facilitates the digestion and heating necessary for the Kjeldahl analytical method, handling standard laboratory sample sizes without the need for glassware.
Q: When is direct steam heating used in the Kjeldahl Unit, and how is it provided?
A: Direct steam heating is employed during the digestion process to enhance breakdown of organic materials. The unit includes a built-in provision for steam, ensuring efficient sample heating and digestion up to 400C as required by analytical protocols.
Q: Where can these Kjeldahl Units be installed and utilized effectively?
A: They are designed for standard laboratory fit in research, quality control, and educational settings. The units feature trolley systems (outer and stainless-steel inner) for easy movement, making them suitable for varied laboratory layouts without permanent installation.
Q: What safety features are incorporated, and how do they benefit users during operation?
A: Key safety features include double-walled mineral wool insulation, earth leakage protection, robust chamber thickness, and chemical-resistant piping. These elements safeguard users from thermal hazards and chemical exposure during digestion and nitrogen analysis.
Q: How is uniform heating achieved across all sample positions in the unit?
A: Uniform heating is ensured by nickel-chromium heating elements and a well-designed chamber that distributes heat evenly. Individual ON/OFF heater switches allow precise control for each sample position, accommodating consistent analytical results.
Q: What are the benefits of using a Kjeldahl Unit without glass parts compared to traditional models?
A: Units without glass parts reduce the risk of breakage, increase operational safety, and simplify maintenance. Their sturdy steel construction, combined with compliance to ISI and ASTM standards, delivers reliability and durability for routine laboratory protein and nitrogen determinations.