- Ease of use
- After sales service
- Value for money

Description
Nitrogen/protein analyzer according to Dumas for routine analysis of samples such as food or animal feed up to 1 g sample weight. The rapid N cube is a fast, safe and environment-friendly alternative to the classical Kjeldahl method. The rapid N cube is a particularly reliable and durable instrument based on the most modern microelectronics and mechanics.
Specifications
- High temperature combustion
Dumas combustion method for N-Protein acc. to AOAC, DIN/ISO, EN and many international standards - Large weighing range
Up to 1 g sample weight (1g organic matter) - Concentration range
from ppm to 100% or 500 mg N abs. - Clean, safe, fast
The analysis only takes a few minutes, no aggressive or toxic chemicals are used, CO2 as intelligent carrier gas - Easy installation requirements
48 x 55 cm benchtop space, 1 power supply (230, 110, 100 V), and two gases are sufficient for maintenance free long time operation - Multipoint calibration
stable over months and matrix independent - Instrument control
with a standard PC for perfect results also for unknown or heavily variable sample matrices, 21 CFR Part 11 functionality available. Possibility for remote service due to full digitalization of the instrument electronics
Reviews
Shirley Elliott![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2010 Organization: Darling analytical laboratories Read more » | RATING: 5.0 ![]()
"The instrument works well without more than usual maintenance problems. The price is fair and the data system works well. Service after the sale has been great, helpful without asking you to pay for each bit of advice." |
Jake Mosely![]() Status: See all reviews Member since 2011 Organization: UGA FEW Lab Read more » | RATING: 4.3 ![]()
"customer service is top notch. have been using the device for ten years and have had exemplary service throughout its lifetime." |
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