The Model OFCU-1 from Exeter Analytical provides a highly safe tool for
preparing samples for elemental analysis of Halogens, Phosphorus and Sulfur
using the Oxygen Flask Combustion procedure.
The oxygen flask combustion procedure is provided as the preparatory step in
the determination of bromine, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, phosphorus and sulfur
in some Pharmacopeial articles. Combustion of the material under test (usually
organic) yields water-soluble inorganic products, which may be analysed for
specific elements as directed in the individual Pharmacopeia monograph or
general chapter. The oxygen flask combustion procedure using the attractively
priced OFCU-1 is capable of being used for repeatable determination of
elemental composition from percentage levels to parts per million.
The durably constructed Oxygen Flask Combustion Unit (OFCU-1) copes easily with
a wide range of sample types and is very simple to set up, use and maintain.
Built with operator safety in mind, the OFCU-1 remotely ignites samples inside
a safety interlocked chamber using focused infrared heat from two
tungsten-halogen lamps. Integral pressure vents ensure safe release of excess
reaction pressure. A thick black acrylic observation window is provided on the
OFCU-1 to allow users to visually check ignition has taken place.
As a company dedicated to elemental microanalysis, Exeter Analytical’s nearly
30 years of involvement with instruments, consumables and supplies has allowed
them to better understand the whole problem facing micro analysts. As a
consequence whether you are a regular or an occasional purchaser - experienced
and knowledgeable staff are always available to provide free informed advice.
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