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Aoda SZC-D Automatic Soxhlet extraction Crude fat analyzer

Aoda SZC-D Automatic Soxhlet extraction Crude fat analyzer

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Aoda SZC-D Automatic Soxhlet extraction Crude fat analyzer


SZC-D Crude fat analyzer consists of three systems: heating (fully enclosed electric heating), extraction and solvent recovery, and cooling. It also has timed alarm, automatic heating stop, and over-temperature protection functions. The closed structure makes the instrument compact, easy to operate, and the extraction speed is accelerated, effectively shortening the analysis and measurement time.


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● Adopt closed electric heating, the temperature can be adjusted arbitrarily between room temperature and 200℃


● Automatic digital temperature control, automatic solvent recovery, timing, alarm and automatic heating stop when the time comes


● Safety: The circuit control system has no contact, is sealed, and has over-temperature protection


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Product nameCrude fat analyzer
ModelSZC-D
Measuring range0.1~100%
Process quanttiymax 6 samples at a batch
Solvent recovery rate
≥80%
Repeatability
≤0.8%
Test time
3hours
Temperature range
RT~200℃
Temperature accuracy
±0.3℃
Recovery rate
≥99%
Extraction cup
70ml
Heating block
aluminium alloy
Rated power500W
Power supplyAC220V50Hz
Dimensions
590*390*625mm
Weight32kg


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Q : What is Soxhlet Extraction? 

A : Soxhlet extraction is a laboratory technique used for the extraction of compounds from solid materials. It involves the continuous washing of the sample with a solvent, through a cycle of boiling and condensation, enabling efficient extraction of the desired compounds into the solvent. 


Q : How Does Soxhlet Extraction Work? 

A : The process starts with placing the solid sample in a thimble within the Soxhlet apparatus, which is then placed atop a flask containing the extraction solvent. Upon heating, the solvent vaporizes, condenses in a condenser, and drips onto the sample. The solvent chamber fills until the siphon tube initiates a solvent exchange, allowing the extract to flow back into the flask. This cycle repeats, ensuring thorough extraction. 


Q : What Are the Advantages of Soxhlet Extraction? 

A : High extraction efficiency through continuous, repeated solvent washing. Suitable for extracting compounds from a small amount of material. Requires minimal monitoring once set up. Can extract compounds with varying solubilities by changing the solvent. 


Q : What Are the Disadvantages of Soxhlet Extraction? 

A : Time-consuming, often taking hours to complete. Potential degradation of heat-sensitive compounds due to prolonged exposure to heat. Not suitable for volatile compounds due to the risk of evaporation with the solvent. 


Q : What Solvents Can Be Used in Soxhlet Extraction? 

A : The choice of solvent depends on the compound of interest’s solubility. Common solvents include ethanol, hexane, dichloromethane, and ethyl acetate. The ideal solvent should have a good solubility for the target compound and a boiling point that allows efficient cycling in the Soxhlet apparatus. 


Q : Can Soxhlet Extraction Be Used for All Types of Samples? 

A : Soxhlet extraction is most effective for solid samples with compounds that are not volatile or sensitive to heat. It is not suitable for volatile organic compounds or thermally unstable substances. 


Q : What Is the Typical Duration of a Soxhlet Extraction? 

A : The duration of a Soxhlet extraction can vary widely, typically ranging from a few hours to overnight, depending on the compound’s solubility, the solvent used, and the sample matrix.


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