U2 Pre-pressurized Super Microwave Reaction System Introduction: The U2 pre-pressurized microwave reaction chamber adopts a forging process that is resistant to high-pressure reactions, capable of withstanding reaction temperatures up to 300°C and reaction pressures up to 200 bar. Microwaves are focused and fed back through the bottom of the chamber, enabling the digestion of difficult samples at ultra-high temperatures and pressures in a short period of time. Compared to traditional microwaves, super microwaves consume less acid, have higher automation levels, and lower operating costs. The U2 super microwave digestion instrument is mainly used for sample pretreatment, especially for extremely difficult-to-digest samples such as refractory materials, polymers, graphite, carbon fibers, silicon carbide, some alumina, high-purity iridium, high-purity rhodium, and other precious metals, as well as large-sample-size radioactive samples. Features: 1. Equipped with a desktop pre-pressurized reaction chamber with an ultra-large volume, capable of batch processing up to 82 samples 2. Ultra-high sample capacity, capable of processing up to 50g of organic samples from the same batch 3. Samples do not need to be categorized, and the same method can be used to digest different types of samples 4. It features two modes: ramp rate heating and power heating, meeting the requirements of general standards and regulations 5. Only 2mL of acid is required to complete the digestion of a single sample 6. Ordinary glass test tubes can be used directly 7. Multiple material digestion tubes are available 8. Meet the digestion needs of various samples from different industries Technical Specifications: Microwave power: 1500W Reaction chamber volume: 2.5L Maximum operating temperature: 300℃ Maximum working pressure: 200 bar Sample rack positions: 10, 20, 30, 50, 82 positions, customization supported Decomposition tube material: glass, quartz, PTFE Cooling system: circulating cooling water
U2 Pre-pressurized Super Microwave Reaction System Introduction: The U2 pre-pressurized microwave reaction chamber adopts a forging process that is resistant to high-pressure reactions, capable of withstanding reaction temperatures up to 300°C and reaction pressures up to 200 bar. Microwaves are focused and fed back through the bottom of the chamber, enabling the digestion of difficult samples at ultra-high temperatures and pressures in a short period of time. Compared to traditional microwaves, super microwaves consume less acid, have higher automation levels, and lower operating costs. The U2 super microwave digestion instrument is mainly used for sample pretreatment, especially for extremely difficult-to-digest samples such as refractory materials, polymers, graphite, carbon fibers, silicon carbide, some alumina, high-purity iridium, high-purity rhodium, and other precious metals, as well as large-sample-size radioactive samples.