FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP are fiber analyzers suitable for raw fiber extraction, conventionally known as an indigestible residue. Rapid analysis, reliable results and high reproducibility are some of the most relevant benefits of these units which are ideal for the following applications:
– the Weende method, the oldest analytical procedure still in use today, in which fiber concentration is measured as crude fiber (CF)
– the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), a method developed by Van Soest, now the most common measure of fiber used for animal feed analysis
– Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), a portion of the plant fiber and includes cellulose, lignin and variable amounts of xylans.
– Acid Detergent Lignin (ADL) determination and Wijkstrom technique, a modification of the Weende method
High Reliability, Single or Multiple Extractions
Perform single or multiple extractions including boiling, rinsing and filtration steps with the maximum reproducibility available.
No sample transfer prevents any possible sample loss, as crucibles can also be used as sample vessels during weighing, drying and washing.
Pre-heat the reagents with RC2 hot plate (included), and pour them directly into the system.
Rapid Heating Element
An extremely efficient heating element speeds up the analysis, ensuring rapid heating of the sample, previously mixed with pre-heated reagents.
Also after the second reagent addition, the heating element grants a fast re-heating of the solution, for conspicuous saving in terms of time.
In fact, FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP Series reduces the time required for the analysis: the equivalent manual procedure will require more than 6 hours, compared to the 2 hours with FIWE.
No transfer and sample loss
In order to prepare the sample for fiber analysis, COEX ensures rapid fat extraction directly into the same glass crucibles used by the FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP series.
The crucible, containing the defatted sample, is transferred directly to the FIWE analyzer, eliminating possible errors due to sample transfer.
TECHNICAL DATA OF FIWE 6 FIBER ANALYZER VELP :
Construction material:
epoxy painted stainless steel structure
Type of extractions:
cold and hot extractions
Number of samples:
FIWE 3 : 3 positions FIWE 6 : 6 positions
Samples:
individually processed
Sample quantity:
from 0,5 to 3 g
Reproducibility (RSD):
± 1%
Sample removal:
air pump
Reagent discharge:
peristaltic pump
Digital timer:
0 – 99 minutes with acoustic signal at the end
Temperature:
electronic regulation
Reagents and cooling water :
separated outlets
Power:
FIWE 3 900 W FIWE 6 1200 W
Weight:
FIWE 3 35 Kg (77 lb) FIWE 6 40 Kg (101.2 lb)
Dimensions (WxHxD):
FIWE 3 530x620x390 mm (20.9×24.4×15.4 in) FIWE 6 760x620x390 mm (29.5×24.4×15.4 in)
Applications
Raw fiber (Weende, Wijstrom)
Neutral or acid detergent treatment fiber (Van Soest)
Lignin, Cellulose, Hemicellulose
FIWE 3 and FIWE 6 are fiber analyzers suitable for raw fiber extraction, conventionally known as an indigestible residue. Rapid analysis, reliable results and high reproducibility are some of the most relevant benefits of these units which are ideal for the following applications:
– the Weende method, the oldest analytical procedure still in use today, in which fiber concentration is measured as crude fiber (CF)
– the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), a method developed by Van Soest, now the most common measure of fiber used for animal feed analysis
– Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), a portion of the plant fiber and includes cellulose, lignin and variable amounts of xylans.
– Acid Detergent Lignin (ADL) determination and Wijkstrom technique, a modification of the Weende method
High Reliability, Single or Multiple Extractions
Perform single or multiple extractions including boiling, rinsing and filtration steps with the maximum reproducibility available.
No sample transfer prevents any possible sample loss, as crucibles can also be used as sample vessels during weighing, drying and washing.
Pre-heat the reagents with RC2 hot plate (included), and pour them directly into the system.
Rapid Heating Element
An extremely efficient heating element speeds up the analysis, ensuring rapid heating of the sample, previously mixed with pre-heated reagents.
Also after the second reagent addition, the heating element grants a fast re-heating of the solution, for conspicuous saving in terms of time.
In fact, FIWE Series reduces the time required for the analysis: the equivalent manual procedure will require more than 6 hours, compared to the 2 hours with FIWE.
No transfer and sample loss
In order to prepare the sample for fiber analysis, COEX ensures rapid fat extraction directly into the same glass crucibles used by the FIWE series.
The crucible, containing the defatted sample, is transferred directly to the FIWE analyzer, eliminating possible errors due to sample transfer.
FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP
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Analytical Instruments
General Instrumets
FIWE Raw Fiber Analyzer VELP
FIWE 6 Included:
FIWE 6 F30520200
F20700430 RC 2
40000161 Heat shield
10001086 PVC tube
A00000140 Glass crucible P2 – 6pcs
10001112 Reagent glass bottle (x2)
10000247 Pincer for crucibles
40000160 Crucibles holder
10000280 Inlet tube
Description
Crude Fiber, Neutral & Acid Detergent Fiber
FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP are fiber analyzers suitable for raw fiber extraction, conventionally known as an indigestible residue. Rapid analysis, reliable results and high reproducibility are some of the most relevant benefits of these units which are ideal for the following applications:
– the Weende method, the oldest analytical procedure still in use today, in which fiber concentration is measured as crude fiber (CF)
– the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), a method developed by Van Soest, now the most common measure of fiber used for animal feed analysis
– Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), a portion of the plant fiber and includes cellulose, lignin and variable amounts of xylans.
– Acid Detergent Lignin (ADL) determination and Wijkstrom technique, a modification of the Weende method
High Reliability, Single or Multiple Extractions
Perform single or multiple extractions including boiling, rinsing and filtration steps with the maximum reproducibility available.
No sample transfer prevents any possible sample loss, as crucibles can also be used as sample vessels during weighing, drying and washing.
Pre-heat the reagents with RC2 hot plate (included), and pour them directly into the system.
Rapid Heating Element
An extremely efficient heating element speeds up the analysis, ensuring rapid heating of the sample, previously mixed with pre-heated reagents.
Also after the second reagent addition, the heating element grants a fast re-heating of the solution, for conspicuous saving in terms of time.
In fact, FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP Series reduces the time required for the analysis: the equivalent manual procedure will require more than 6 hours, compared to the 2 hours with FIWE.
No transfer and sample loss
In order to prepare the sample for fiber analysis, COEX ensures rapid fat extraction directly into the same glass crucibles used by the FIWE 6 Fiber Analyzer VELP series.
The crucible, containing the defatted sample, is transferred directly to the FIWE analyzer, eliminating possible errors due to sample transfer.
TECHNICAL DATA OF FIWE 6 FIBER ANALYZER VELP :
FIWE 6 : 6 positions
FIWE 6 1200 W
FIWE 6 40 Kg (101.2 lb)
FIWE 6 760x620x390 mm (29.5×24.4×15.4 in)
Neutral or acid detergent treatment fiber (Van Soest)
Lignin, Cellulose, Hemicellulose
Crude Fiber, Neutral & Acid Detergent Fiber
FIWE 3 and FIWE 6 are fiber analyzers suitable for raw fiber extraction, conventionally known as an indigestible residue. Rapid analysis, reliable results and high reproducibility are some of the most relevant benefits of these units which are ideal for the following applications:
– the Weende method, the oldest analytical procedure still in use today, in which fiber concentration is measured as crude fiber (CF)
– the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), a method developed by Van Soest, now the most common measure of fiber used for animal feed analysis
– Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF), a portion of the plant fiber and includes cellulose, lignin and variable amounts of xylans.
– Acid Detergent Lignin (ADL) determination and Wijkstrom technique, a modification of the Weende method
High Reliability, Single or Multiple Extractions
Perform single or multiple extractions including boiling, rinsing and filtration steps with the maximum reproducibility available.
No sample transfer prevents any possible sample loss, as crucibles can also be used as sample vessels during weighing, drying and washing.
Pre-heat the reagents with RC2 hot plate (included), and pour them directly into the system.
Rapid Heating Element
An extremely efficient heating element speeds up the analysis, ensuring rapid heating of the sample, previously mixed with pre-heated reagents.
Also after the second reagent addition, the heating element grants a fast re-heating of the solution, for conspicuous saving in terms of time.
In fact, FIWE Series reduces the time required for the analysis: the equivalent manual procedure will require more than 6 hours, compared to the 2 hours with FIWE.
No transfer and sample loss
The crucible, containing the defatted sample, is transferred directly to the FIWE analyzer, eliminating possible errors due to sample transfer.
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