Heated dilution system for a liquid sample

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Means for analyzing liquid or solid sample

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422 75, 422 681, 436163, 436174, 436179, 436180, G01N 100, G01N 3100

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052757862

ABSTRACT:
An analyzer system for improving quality of a reaction product, wherein a liquid sample must be maintained at an elevated temperature to prevent precipitation of titratable species, comprises a heated sample and dilution section, an autotitrator and a programmable controller. In operation a liquid sample to be analyzed is withdrawn from a reactor and maintained at reactor temperature while being diluted. The diluted sample is then cooled and passed to an autotitrator for analysis. The analyzer system includes a programmable controller for automatic unattended dilution of successive samples.

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