Eclipse 5300 Automated Dissolution Sampler by Distek, Inc.

Manufacturer Distek, Inc.  |  Available Worldwide
The Distek Eclipse 5300 Automated Dissolution Sampler offers rapid, accurate sampling using precision syringe pumps. The elimination of valves and rotary pumps along with the optimized sample pathway increases reliability while reducing common sources of sample carryover.


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Eclipse 5300 Automated Dissolution Sampler
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The Distek Eclipse 5300 Automated Dissolution Sampler offers rapid, accurate sampling using precision syringe pumps. The elimination of valves and rotary pumps along with the optimized sample pathway with a minimal 4.5 mL internal volume increases reliability while reducing common sources of sample carryover. Adding a lower-cost ‘child’ sampler is a cost-effective way to sample from two baths. Each of the baths may run the same method or two different independent ones.

Rapid / accurate sampling

Precision syringe pumps and reduced sample pathway allows for rapid time point high precision collection. Unique fluid handling closely mimics manual sampling.  

No valves or rotary pumps

The elimination of valves and rotary pumps along with the optimized sample pathway with a minimal internal volume of 4.5 mL increases reliability while eliminating and reducing common sources of sample carryover.

Cost-effective dual bath solution

Adding a lower-cost ‘child’ sampler is a cost-effective way to sample from two baths. The dual bath configuration allows two different and independent dissolution methods to be run at any time.

Media recycling and replacement

Media Recycling and Replacement offer the advantage of returning unused media and replacing the collected sample volume for ease of dissolution calculations.

Color touch screen display

The icon-driven user interface lowers overall cost by reducing training time and user errors while maximizing productivity and command of the autosampler.