For laboratories automating manual wet chemistry methods you can bring a previously unattainable level of sensitivity, speed and precision to your tobacco & nicotine analysis. By selecting an automated analyzer designed & manufactured by SEAL Analytical you're choosing an analyzer designed specifically for environmental laboratories, and one that is supported by over 50 years experience.
Tobacco laboratories around the world trust their tobacco analysis to SEAL. SEAL analyzers are supplied with detailed method descriptions, including reagent make up, flow diagrams and specific application notes. SEAL Analytical is actively involved in Coresta and can supply ISO and Coresta approved methodology.
Methods
Most AutoAnalyzer and QuAAtro methods are automated versions of standard manual methods. 40-90 samples can be analyzed per hour and several parameters can be measured from the same sample at the same time.
ISO and Coresta Standard Methods
Multitest Methods
- Specially developed for tobacco analysis, these Multitest methods enable you to measure multiple parameters with one analytical cartridge (or manifold). When changing from one test to another only the reagents and the colorimeter filter need to be changed.
- Multitest methods are ideal for laboratories with small to medium workloads or where some tests are only required occasionally, as there is no need to invest in a separate manifold for each chemistry.
- The MT24 and MT26 Multitest methods for tobacco analysis incorporate a dialyzer to eliminate interference from colored samples.
- The MT25 is used with an on-line distillation unit to give fully automatic analysis. Ranges can be varied by changing sample pump tubes
Available Multitest Manifolds:
- MT24- Nitrate, Total Alkaloids, Ammonia, Chloride, TKN
- MT25- Volatile Bases, Volatile Acidity
- MT26- Nitrate, TKN
- G247- Reducing Sugars, Total Sugar
Typical Applications for Tobacco Leaf & for Smoke Finished Products Condensate
Ammonia |
Cyanide |
Chloride |
Formaldehyde |
Nicotine |
Nicotine Nitrate |
Phosphate |
Reducing Sugars |
Total Nitrogen |
Total Sugars |
Urea |
Volatile Acidity |
Volatile Bases |
|
|
|
Links