Solid Processing

Automatic Digester

$5,900.00

High-capacity acid digestion system with automated lifting mechanism for simultaneous preparation of 20 samples, featuring temperature control from ambient +5°C to 450°C with ±1°C accuracy.

SKU: BIO-GDA-20S
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The Automatic Digester (BIO-GDA-20S) is a high-capacity acid digestion system designed for simultaneous preparation of 20 samples in analytical chemistry workflows. The system operates across ambient +5°C to 450°C with ±1°C temperature accuracy, utilizing aluminum deep-hole heating modules for uniform heat distribution and rapid heating rates of 8-15°C per minute. The automated lifting mechanism enables unattended operation throughout digestion cycles, eliminating the need for continuous personnel monitoring.

Constructed with 304 stainless steel digestion racks and waste hoods for corrosion resistance, the system accommodates 300mL explosion-proof safety glass tubes with PTFE caps for acid compatibility. The 7-inch high-resolution color LCD display provides intuitive control interface, while the 2.7kW power consumption supports efficient sample processing. This semi-automated system is designed for laboratories requiring consistent, high-throughput sample preparation for elemental analysis, environmental monitoring, and quality control applications.

How It Works

The Automatic Digester employs controlled acid digestion to decompose complex sample matrices, breaking down organic and inorganic compounds to release target analytes for subsequent instrumental analysis. The aluminum deep-hole heating modules provide uniform thermal energy distribution across all 20 sample positions, ensuring consistent digestion conditions. High-power electric heating tubes deliver precise temperature control with rapid heating rates of 8-15°C per minute, enabling efficient sample matrix destruction.

The automated lifting mechanism positions digestion tubes at optimal heights during different phases of the digestion process, maximizing heat transfer efficiency while maintaining safety protocols. The 304 stainless steel construction provides corrosion resistance against aggressive acid mixtures, while explosion-proof safety glass tubes contain samples during high-temperature digestion. PTFE caps maintain chemical inertness and prevent sample contamination or loss during processing.

Temperature regulation within ±1°C accuracy ensures reproducible digestion conditions essential for quantitative elemental analysis. The system's automated operation reduces manual intervention requirements while maintaining consistent processing parameters across all sample positions, supporting high-throughput analytical workflows.

Features & Benefits

20-position simultaneous digestion capacity
Enables high-throughput sample preparation, reducing processing time and increasing laboratory productivity for batch analysis.
Automated lifting mechanism with one-key operation
Eliminates need for continuous monitoring during digestion cycles, improving laboratory safety and allowing personnel to focus on other tasks.
Temperature control ±1°C accuracy from ambient +5°C to 450°C
Ensures reproducible digestion conditions essential for quantitative elemental analysis and method validation requirements.
Aluminum deep-hole heating modules
Provides uniform heat distribution across all sample positions with rapid heating rates of 8-15°C per minute for efficient matrix destruction.
304 stainless steel construction for racks and waste hoods
Delivers corrosion resistance against aggressive acid mixtures, ensuring long-term durability and consistent performance.
Explosion-proof safety glass tubes with PTFE caps
Maintains sample integrity and operator safety during high-temperature acid digestion while preventing contamination or sample loss.
7-inch high-resolution color LCD display
Provides intuitive control interface for programming complex temperature profiles and monitoring digestion progress in real-time.
2.7kW power consumption with efficient heating design
Balances rapid heating capability with reasonable energy requirements for routine laboratory operation.

Digestion Tubes Material

  • Explosion-proof safety glass

Waste Discharge Pipes Material

  • Explosion-proof safety glass

Heating Modules Material

  • Aluminum deep-hole heating modules

Heating Element

  • High-power electric heating tubes

Digestion Rack Material

  • 304 stainless steel

Waste Hood Material

  • 304 stainless steel

Digestion Tube Caps Material

  • PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)

Aluminum Surface Treatment

  • Anodized surface treatment

Lifting Device

  • Standard lifting device with one-key operation

Operation Mode

  • Automatic lifting during whole experiment

Automation Level

  • semi-automated

Material

  • 304 stainless steel
  • Aluminum
  • Explosion-proof safety glass
  • PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene)

Research Domain

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Food Science
  • Industrial Hygiene
  • Materials Science
  • Pharmaceutical QC

Weight

  • 29.0 lbs

Dimensions

  • 42.0 × 43.6 × 38.0 cm

Product Highlights

Feature This Product Category Context
Sample Capacity 20 simultaneous samples in 300mL tubes Entry-level digesters often accommodate 6-12 samples, while microwave systems typically handle 6-40 samples depending on vessel size
Temperature Range and Accuracy Ambient +5°C to 450°C with ±1°C accuracy Basic heating blocks may offer ±3-5°C accuracy with limited upper temperature range
Heating Rate 8-15°C per minute with aluminum deep-hole modules Standard heating blocks typically achieve 3-8°C per minute heating rates
Automation Level Automated lifting mechanism with one-key operation Manual positioning systems require operator intervention throughout digestion cycles
Construction Materials 304 stainless steel racks and waste hoods with PTFE caps Lower-grade materials may offer limited acid resistance or durability
User Interface 7-inch high-resolution color LCD display Basic models may feature simple LED displays or mechanical controls

The BIO-GDA-20S combines high-capacity simultaneous processing with automated operation and precise temperature control, making it well-suited for laboratories requiring consistent high-throughput sample preparation. The system's robust construction and intuitive interface support reliable operation in demanding analytical environments where reproducible digestion conditions are critical.

Applications & Use Cases

Environmental Monitoring
Digestion of soil, sediment, and plant tissue samples for heavy metal analysis and trace element determination in environmental contamination assessments.
Food Science
Preparation of food matrices for elemental analysis, including determination of nutritional minerals and toxic elements in processed foods and agricultural products.
Pharmaceutical QC
Acid digestion of pharmaceutical raw materials and finished products for elemental impurities testing and heavy metal content verification.
Materials Science
Sample preparation of metallurgical specimens and ceramic materials for compositional analysis and trace element determination.
Analytical Chemistry
High-throughput sample preparation for atomic absorption spectroscopy, ICP-MS, and ICP-OES analysis across diverse sample matrices.
Industrial Hygiene
Digestion of workplace dust samples and industrial materials for occupational exposure assessment and regulatory compliance monitoring.

Practical Tips

Calibration

Verify temperature accuracy quarterly using certified reference thermometers at multiple points across the 20-position array, not just the center positions.

Temperature uniformity validation ensures all sample positions meet analytical method requirements for reproducible results.

Maintenance

Clean aluminum heating modules weekly with appropriate solvents to remove acid residues and prevent heat transfer degradation.

Residue buildup reduces heating efficiency and can cause temperature non-uniformity across sample positions.

Best Practices

Load samples in a balanced pattern across the digestion rack to maintain thermal equilibrium and prevent mechanical stress on the lifting mechanism.

Balanced loading ensures uniform heat distribution and extends the service life of automated components.

Safety

Always verify proper seating of PTFE caps and inspect explosion-proof glass tubes for cracks before high-temperature operation.

Compromised containment can lead to sample loss, cross-contamination, or safety hazards during acid digestion.

Data Quality

Program temperature ramp rates based on sample matrix density to prevent violent reactions that can cause sample loss or tube damage.

Controlled heating prevents excessive foaming or spattering that compromises analytical accuracy and sample recovery.

Troubleshooting

Monitor initial heating cycles for proper automated lifting operation and temperature ramp performance before leaving the system unattended.

Early detection of mechanical or thermal issues prevents sample loss and ensures consistent digestion results.

Best Practices

Document digestion parameters and results for each sample batch to establish reproducible protocols for different matrix types.

Method documentation supports quality assurance requirements and enables optimization of digestion conditions for specific applications.

Maintenance

Inspect and clean the automated lifting mechanism monthly to prevent acid vapor corrosion of mechanical components.

Regular maintenance prevents mechanical failures that could disrupt unattended operation and compromise sample processing schedules.

Setup & Operation Guide

  1. Initial Inspection
    Unpack the system and inspect all components including digestion racks, safety glass tubes, PTFE caps, and the automated lifting mechanism for shipping damage.
  2. Installation Setup
    Position the unit on a level, stable surface with adequate ventilation clearance and connect to appropriate electrical supply (2.7kW power requirement).
  3. Safety Connections
    Connect waste discharge system to appropriate fume extraction and ensure all safety interlocks are properly engaged before operation.
  4. System Calibration
    Perform temperature calibration verification using certified reference thermometers at multiple temperature points across the operating range.
  5. Sample Loading
    Load samples into explosion-proof safety glass tubes, secure with PTFE caps, and position in the 304 stainless steel digestion rack.
  6. Program Setup
    Configure digestion parameters using the 7-inch color LCD display, setting temperature profile and timing based on sample matrix requirements.
  7. Automated Operation
    Initiate the automated lifting sequence and monitor initial temperature ramp to verify proper system operation before leaving unattended.
  8. Post-Digestion Handling
    Allow system cooling before sample removal and follow laboratory protocols for digested sample analysis preparation.

What's in the Box

  • Automatic Digester main unit with automated lifting mechanism
  • 20 explosion-proof safety glass digestion tubes (300mL)
  • PTFE digestion tube caps (20 pieces)
  • 304 stainless steel digestion rack
  • Power cable and electrical connections
  • User manual and operation instructions
  • Temperature calibration certificate (typical)
  • Safety documentation and compliance certificates (typical)

Warranty & Support

ConductScience provides a standard one-year manufacturer warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship, with comprehensive technical support for system setup, calibration verification, and troubleshooting assistance.

Compliance & Standards

ASTM D3974 Commonly used in laboratories following standard practices for acid digestion of solid waste samples for elemental analysis.
EPA Method 3050B Supports sample preparation workflows for acid digestion of sediments, sludges, and soils for metals analysis in environmental monitoring.
ISO 11466 Used in laboratories implementing standard methods for aqua regia extraction of trace elements from soil samples.
USP <232>/<233> Employed in pharmaceutical laboratories conducting elemental impurities testing requiring acid digestion sample preparation.

Background Reading

The following papers provide general scientific background on measurement techniques relevant to this product category. They are not validation studies of this specific instrument.

[1] Leif Hambræus et al. (1976). Automatic total nitrogen analysis in nutritional evaluations using a block digestor. Analytical Biochemistry. DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(76)90508-x
[2] J.R. Twine et al. (1971). The determination of phosphorus in Kjeldahl digests of plant material by automatic analysis. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. DOI: 10.1080/00103627109366341
[3] Gösta Lindstedt et al. (1971). Microdetermination of mercury in biological samples. Part II. An apparatus for rapid automatic determination of mercury in digested samples. The Analyst. DOI: 10.1039/an9719600223
[4] H. van Beek et al. (1987). Determination of copper, iron, manganese, lead and cadmium in automatically wet-digested animal tissue by graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectrometry with zeeman background correction. Talanta. DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(87)80194-7
[5] María Fernanda Giné et al. (1979). Semi-automatic determination of manganese in natural waters and plant digests by flow injection analysis. The Analyst. DOI: 10.1039/an9790400371
Q

What acid mixtures are compatible with the explosion-proof safety glass tubes and PTFE caps?

A

The system accommodates most common acid digestion mixtures including nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, and aqua regia. PTFE caps provide chemical inertness against aggressive acid combinations, while explosion-proof glass tubes are designed for high-pressure acid digestion applications.

Q

How does the automated lifting mechanism improve digestion efficiency compared to static heating?

A

The automated lifting system optimizes tube positioning during different digestion phases, maximizing heat transfer efficiency while maintaining safety protocols. This reduces digestion time and improves temperature uniformity across all 20 sample positions.

Q

What sample volumes and matrices can be processed effectively in the 300mL tubes?

A

The 300mL tubes accommodate various sample types including soil, sediment, plant tissue, food matrices, and pharmaceutical materials. Sample size depends on matrix density and acid volume requirements, typically ranging from 0.1-5g solid samples.

Q

How is temperature uniformity maintained across all 20 digestion positions?

A

Aluminum deep-hole heating modules provide uniform heat distribution, while the ±1°C temperature accuracy ensures consistent conditions across all positions. The system design minimizes temperature gradients through optimized heating element placement.

Q

What maintenance procedures are required for the 304 stainless steel components?

A

Regular cleaning with appropriate solvents removes acid residues and prevents corrosion buildup. Periodic inspection of heating modules and automated lifting mechanisms ensures continued performance and safety compliance.

Q

Can the system accommodate different digestion protocols for varying sample matrices?

A

The 7-inch color LCD display allows programming of custom temperature profiles and timing sequences to match specific sample matrix requirements and analytical method protocols.

Q

What safety features protect against overpressure during high-temperature digestion?

A

Explosion-proof safety glass tubes are specifically designed to contain high-pressure conditions during acid digestion, while the automated lifting mechanism includes safety interlocks to prevent operation outside safe parameters.

Q

How does this system compare to microwave digestion for sample throughput?

A

The 20-position capacity provides higher simultaneous sample throughput than most microwave systems, though individual digestion times may be longer. The unattended automated operation compensates for longer processing times through reduced hands-on requirements.

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