The most discrete titrator in the world - invisible but very flexible.
The Robotic Titrosampler opens up a new dimension in automation. The successful combination of high-performance titrator and perfect laboratory automation at robot level covers a wide range of applications. Thanks to this combination of automation and titration up to 40% of the space usually required can be saved - and this with identical functionality and the same degree of flexibility.
The more demanding the application, the more working steps required before the determination itself. Time-consuming sample preparation can now be left to the Robotic Titrosampler. No matter whether pipetting, transferring or simply diluting with the appropriate solvent - there are hardly any limits. With its up to three built-in buret connections the Robotic Titrosampler has sufficient scope for liquid handling tasks.
A high-performance titrator based on the proven Titrando technology is already incorporated in the Robotic Titrosampler. With the accuracy and precision of the Titrando the Robotic Titrosampler also masters the STAT mode in addition to the usual titration modes. It is also equipped with all the necessary features for ion measurement. Dynamic (DET) and monotonic (MET) titration, endpoint titration (SET), enzymatic and pH-Stat titration (STAT), measurements with ion-sensitive electrodes (MEAS CONC), liquid handling (LQH, DOS) - child's play with the Robotic Titrosampler.
The large number of possible combinations and the many different applications involved in laboratory work today mean that it is essential that each individual sample can be traced. With its connections for intelligent Dosing Units and the powerful tiamo titration software the Robotic Titrosampler provides absolutely unbroken documentation procedures.
Control can take place either via the handy Touch Control or by using the most modern titration software - tiamo.
Because of the many different applications the racks, stirrers, cables, titration heads and beakers must be matched to the particular application; this means that they must be ordered separately .