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AA100 AutoAnalyzer

Our lowest footprint segmented flow analyzer, offering inline sample preparation and automated, low-level colorimetric analysis for up to two methods.

AA100 AutoAnalyzer

Compact, Automated Two-Channel Analysis

The compact dual channel AA100 auto analyzer is the ideal chemistry analyzer for laboratories running only 1 or 2 dedicated chemistries. Like the bigger AA500 AutoAnalyzer it is designed specifically for environmental and industrial testing laboratories. Using Segmented Flow Analysis techniques (a version of  Continuous Flow Analysis) the AA100 AutoAnalyzer fully automates repetitive and complex sample analysis steps, including sample distillation. With its very small footprint, this compact auto analyzer will fit into any bench top, in any orientation. Despite its compact size and simplicity of use, the AA100 Auto Analyzer delivers you some of the same features as the bigger AA500 and QuAAtro39 AutoAnalyzers including the low detection limits, exceptional reproducibility, glass coils, digital photometer, LED light source, and a very low cost per test.

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Why select the AA100?

Automation

  • Automated colorimetric analysis of a wide range of nutrients and analytes
  • Ammonia analysis by in-line gas diffusion eliminates need for distillation as well as pH and salinity issues.
  • Integrated distillation manifolds for cyanide, phenol, and ammonia
  • ASX-series samplers designed by SEAL Analytical for improved segmented flow analysis sampling

Compliance

  • Segmented reaction stream allows for a complete reaction between reagents and sample for maximum sensitivity
  • LIMS-compatible software available in standard and GLP versions
  • 24-bit high resolution detectors provide ultra-low detection limits and wide dynamic ranges
  • High-precision detection with bubble-through technology and LED light sources

Efficiency

  • Ability to add samples during the run
  • Small footprint ideal for limited bench space
  • Easy operation and intuitive software
  • Low-cost analysis

Support

  • Visual manuals and descriptive checklists
  • Immediate support available from SEAL chemists via email, phone, screenshare, or video call
  • In-depth training during installation
  • Guides and webinars available for continued learning

Highlights of the AA100

Highlights Highlights of the AA100
Small Footprint & Compact Design
Inline Sample Preparation
Low Reagent Usage
High Performance Digital Photometer
Small Footprint & Compact Design

With the smallest footprint in SEAL’s analyzer suite at less than 2 square feet, the AA100 accommodates small labs and low bench space while providing powerful automation options.

Inline Sample Preparation

In addition to analysis, the AA100 can perform inline distillation, dialysis, and dilution.  Eliminate distillation steps entirely for ammonia with inline gas diffusion options for further streamlined analysis.

Low Reagent Usage

Utilizing segmented flow analysis, SEAL flow analyzers use less reagent than other variations of continuous flow analysis. Segmented flow also brings the reaction to reach complete color formation, allowing the signal to reach a steady state for precise measurement.

High Performance Digital Photometer

The AA100 digital photometer utilizes low-maintenance LED light sources and provides high sensitivity, wide dynamic ranges, and low detection limits.

How the AA100 Works

Step 1

Startup and Baselines

The system is powered on and wash solution is pumped through the manifold.  After the baseline has stabilized, reagents are introduced through the peristaltic pump and into the manifold via flow-rated pump tubes.  A stable baseline is achieved before analysis begins.

Step 2

Samples are loaded and scheduled

A sample list or sequence is entered into the software, either imported directly from LIMS or a spreadsheet, or entered manually.  If using a syringe diluter, auto-dilution factors are assigned.  Samples are loaded onto the sampler.

Step 3

Sampling begins

Once the run is started, the standards and samples are pulled sequentially through the sample probe by the peristaltic pump and flow-rated pump tubes.  The sampler returns to the wash bath between samples for cleaning.  The sample can be split into two channels as it approaches the pump for simultaneous analysis of multiple analytes.  As the sample enters the manifold, an air bubble is injected every 2 seconds to provide additional separation between samples.

Step 4

Reaction underway

As the samples pass through the manifold, precise volumes of reagents are injected at specific points, pulled through the peristaltic pump by their own flow-rated pump tubes.  The reaction solution passes through a range of apparatuses on the manifold such as mixing coils, dialyzers, gas diffusion blocks, and more to facilitate the colorimetric reaction.

Step 5

Detection takes place

The reaction solution reaches peak color development before passing into the flowcell.  Using a high-resolution LED digital photometer, constant absorbance readings of the flow are measured and plotted on a chart in the AACE software in real time.  As the colored reaction solution enters and leaves the detector, peaks are formed on the chart.  Peak height is then measured and compared to the calibration to calculate a concentration value of the sample.

Step 6

Post-run dilutions and shutdown

After the run completes, over-range samples can be automatically diluted using a syringe diluter and reanalyzed if desired. At the end of the run, the pump can be programmed to a slow mode to reduce reagent use after the run is complete.

AACE Software

Powerful AACE Software

All instrument control and data acquisition are managed through powerful and intuitive SEAL AutoAnalyzer Control and Evaluation (AACE) software. Designed in-house at SEAL Analytical, AACE is compatible with Windows 7 - 11 and offers regular updates keeping up with new operating systems. Offering LIMS import and export compatibility and GLP-compliance, AACE is compatible with all laboratories' data-handling needs.

AA100 AutoAnalyzer Methods

Explore a wide range of our most popular methods for environmental, agricultural, industrial, and other applications on the AA100 AutoAnalyzer.  Don’t see what you’re looking for?  Contact our team to discuss our full method options.

SEAL Analytical has more than 1,000 documented segmented flow analyzer methods, with new applications regularly being developed in our laboratories. USEPA, ASTM, ISO, AOAC, DIN, CORESTA and other international regulatory compliant methods available.

EPA Methods
AnalyteSEAL Method #Lowest RangeHighest Range
AmmoniaE10010 - 600 μg/L as N0 - 14 mg/L as N
CyanideE0220 - 50 µg/L as CN0 - 500 µg/L as CN
NitrateE10030 - 350 μg/L as N0 - 8 mg/L as N
NitriteE10020 - 250 µg/L as N0 - 2.5 mg/L as N
Nitrogen, total KjeldahlE10060 - 0.75 mg/L as N0 - 12 mg/L as N
Nitrogen, total KjeldahlE10060 - 0.75 mg/L as N0 - 12 mg/L as N
PhosphateE10040 - 750 μg/L as P0 - 10 mg/L as P
Phosphorus, total KjeldahlE10050 - 1.0 mg/L as P0 - 9.0 mg/L as P

Methods with Inline Gas Diffusion (eliminating need for manual distillation)
AnalyteSEAL Method #Lowest RangeHighest Range
Ammonia (Phenate Reagent)E0200 - 0.8 mg/L as N0 - 20 mg/L as N
Ammonia (Salicylate Reagent)E0210 – 1.2 mg/L as N0 – 14 mg/L as N
Nitrogen, total KjeldahlE10090.078 - 10 mg/L as N0.078 - 10 mg/L as N
ISO Methods



AnalyteSEAL Method #Lowest RangeHighest RangeInline Pretreatment
AmmoniaE0010 - 800 μg/L as N0 - 15 mg/L as N
AmmoniaE0070 - 2 mg/L as N0 - 13 mg/L as N
AmmoniaE0350 - 1000 µg/L as N0 - 30 mg/L as NDialysis
Cyanide, totalE01710 - 100 µg/L as CN100 - 1000 µg/L as CNUV Digestion, Distillation
Cyanide, totalE0230 - 64 µg/L as CN0 - 1500 µg/L as CNUV Digestion, Gas Diffusion
Cyanide, WADE0180 - 100 µg/L as CN0 - 1000 µg/L as CNDistillation
Cyanide, WADE0230 - 64 µg/L as CN0 - 1500 µg/L as CNUV Digestion, Gas Diffusion
NitrateE0030 - 200 μg/L as N0 - 5 mg/L as N
NitrateE0080 - 6 mg/L as N0 - 6 mg/L as N
NitriteE0020 - 150 μg/L as N0 - 4 mg/L as N
NitriteE0480 - 200 µg/L as N0 - 3.2 mg/L as NDialysis
Nitrogen, totalE0050 - 200 µg/L as N0 - 6 mg/L as N
PhenolE0090 - 200 μg/L as Phenol0 - 5 mg/L as PhenolDistillation
PhosphateE0040 - 800 μg/L as P0 - 12 mg/L as P
PhosphateE0360 - 1000 µg/L as P0 - 40 mg/L as PDialysis
Phosphorus, totalE0060 - 800 μg/L as P0 - 12 mg/L as P

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below, we’ve listed a few frequently asked questions that will help you better understand our Continuous Flow Analyzers. If you don’t find the answer you're looking for, please don't hesitate to contact our support team for further assistance.

What is the throughput of SEAL Analytical’s continuous flow analyzers?

Our continuous flow analyzers can analyze samples at up to 120 samples/hour per channel, for a total of up to 600 tests per hour.

What is the advantage of injecting air bubbles in segmented flow analysis?

Our continuous flow analyzers utilize segmented flow analysis, injecting controlled bubbles at a regular interval which provides several benefits. The bubbles reduce carryover by adding physical separation between sample and wash solution, they improve the mixing of sample and reagent in-between air bubbles, they scrub the inner surface of the glass coils as the move along, and they provide a visual of the flow through the system for easy fluidic checks.

How does segmented flow analysis compare to flow injection analysis?

Segmented flow analysis and flow injection analysis are both types of continuous flow analysis. In segmented flow analysis, a gas bubble is injected into the sample stream at regular intervals (see question above). In flow injection analysis, samples an reagents are pumped into a manifold under pressure without any air bubble injection. Each type of continuous flow analysis uses different methods for analyzing the peaks charted as samples pass through the detector. We discuss these differences in detail here.

What maintenance is involved on a segmented flow analyzer?

With minimal moving parts, segmented flow analysis has an advantage in requiring little routine maintenance. The maintenance involved includes rinsing out the channels after each run using the defined cleaning protocols for the chemistry ran on the instrument, releasing the platen so the pump tubes are not compressed when not in use, changing the flow-rated pump tubes at 200 hours of use, and keeping the pump clean and lubricated. Each SEAL analyzer comes with checklists and visual guides for these easy procedures, and our technical support team is always happy to assist with any questions.

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