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Hot extraction according to Randall - the quicker extraction method
Hot extraction according to Randall - the quicker extraction method
The semi-automatic extraction systems ES 2+2 / ES 6 save time and costs by a fast extraction.
The hot extraction system following Randall is several times faster than the conventional Soxhlet extraction.
Boiling
During the first step, the extraction sleeve is with the sample in the vessel with the boiling extractant, like a tea bag in a cup with hot water. Most of the substance that is to be extracted enters the solution in this step and distributes itself in the solvent.
The upper part of the device acts simply like a reflux cooler; the condensate drips into the extraction sleeve and helps bring the substance into the solution.
Rinsing
In a second step, the extraction sleeve is pulled out of the sump. Extract still adheres to it; and there still might be substance in the sample that has not yet dissolved. The condensate from the cooler rinses the extract and little by little dissolves the undissolved parts.
If you wish to further process the extract, this means the extraction is complete at this stage. Otherwise, you remove the solvent in a third step.
Recovery
When evaporating, close the return cock on the cooler, the condensate collects in the lower part of the cooler; you can reuse it for the next extraction. Thanks to the short routes of the device, the sample can be evaporated until it is virtually dry.
- Step-by-step user-friendly instructions on the display
- One heating program for all sample positions, but separate heating for each sample position
- Cooling water manifold ensures uniform cooling at all sample locations
- Low solvent losses due to the specially designed behrotest® coolers
- 31 freely configurable programs for your individual extraction applications
- behr one-button operation for particularly fast and easy programming
- Audible and visual error messages
- Integrated overtemperature protection
- Resource-saving cooling water saving program
The benefits of the hot extraction procedure are
The benefits of the hot extraction procedure are
- A compact device with short paths
- Low need of solvent
- Short extraction duration - typically about an hour.
Due to the short extraction duration, hot extraction is also gentle for the extractant.
There are now an increasing number of standardized analyses procedures that make use of hot extraction.
Up to 50% - 70% faster than the classic Soxhlet method (depending on sample material)
- Food analysis
- Oil & fat analysis
- Beverage industry
- Feed analysis
- Agricultural industry
- Environmental analysis
- Chemicals & plastics industry
- Cosmetics industry
- Pharmaceuticals industry
- R&D laboratories
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Article
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ES 2+2 | for 4 sample places with 100 ml extraction tubes | B00704623 |
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ES 6 | for 6 sample places with 100 ml extraction tubes | B00704624 |