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Xplorer


Elemental Combustion Analyzers for Total Sulfur, Total Nitrogen, Total Chloride, AOX, TOX, EOX, POX

Elemental Combustion Analyzers for Total Sulfur, Total Nitrogen, Total Chloride, AOX, TOX, EOX, POX

The XPLORER is designed to measure rapidly and precise in a wide range of liquid and solid matrices. It is ideal for laboratories performing Organic Halogen analysis, if necessary for round-the-clock operation. 

System description

The AOX, EOX and POX modules are easily interchangeable.
High throughput AOX analysis is enabled by a unique slider principle, the XPLORER simply utilizes Newton’s law of gravity, by allowing the cup or frit to 'fall' into the boat, before entering the horizontal furnace.
When the boat returns from the furnace, the slider moves to the eject position, where the 'burned' cup or frit is collected for re-use, without any pile-up in the furnace tube.

  • AOX/TOX (Adsorbable Organic Halogens / Total Organic Halogens)

  • EOX (Extractable Organic Halogens)

  • POX (Purgeable Organic Halogens)

Product Specialist

Mikael Alfredsson Kovalent

Mikael Alfredsson

"Our expert in Digestion, Extraction, Syntesis and Evaporation with more than 20 years experience in the field of sales and service. Contact me for if you have questions or need a quotation"

Background

Most of the organic halogens found in nature are toxic, carcinogenic, persistent and bio-accumulative. Over time, these might pose a threat to the environment and to mankind. As a consequence, regulatory authorities around the globe have issued mandates defining maximum permissible limits of these compounds in soil and water. Analyzing their specific composition in order to identify whether they stay within the permissible limits is both difficult and time consuming. Therefore, standard methods have been developed to ensure fast and reliable screening for routine analysis

Common applications:

  • Drinking water

  •  Waste water

  •  Cooling water

  •  Process water

  •  Effluent water

  •  Pulp & Paper

  •  Sediment