Dispensette S Trace Analysis Bottletop Dispenser
The DispensetteS Trace Analysis is the next generation bottletop dispenser for precise volume dispensing of high-purity media for trace analysis. It is especially suited for dispensing acids, bases and hydrogen peroxide in the volume range from 1 to 10 mL. The components of the fluid path have been selected to only contain the highest purity materials, such as fluoroplastics and sapphire. The result is a trace metal content of dispensed liquid generally in the low ppb range, or even in the low ppt range, depending on the application. Both platinum-iridium and tantalum valve springs are available for application compatibility.
New Features:
- Simple to mount discharge tube available with or without integrated recirculation valve
- Designed without additional sealing rings for ease of cleaning and maintenance
- Replaceable discharge valve with safety valve
- Olive-shaped filling valve for firmer attachment of filling tubes
- Improved flow technology results in faster priming
- Scalloped track for secure volume setting on analog dispensers
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What can I dispense with the Dispensette S Trace Analysis? The Dispensette S Trace Analysis is specially designed to dispense high-purity chemicals, with trace metal content of dispensed liquid generally in the low ppb range, or, depending on the application, even in the low ppt range. The platinum-iridium model is suitable for dispensing Hydrofluoric acid (HF), while the tantalum model is suitable for dispensing Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Additionally, the Dispensette S Trace Analysis can be used to dispense Bromine since the ball valve, composed of Al2O3 sapphire, is denser than the ball valves in the Dispensette S or Dispensette S Organic. See the Dispenser S Trace Analysis selection chart for a complete list of compatible reagents: click here.
2. What is the function of the recirculation valve? The recirculation valve allows you to prime the Dispensette S Organic without wasting any of your chemical. Before the first use, or after sitting for a period of time, the Dispensette S Organic needs to be primed to remove air bubbles. With a recirculation valve you don't waste any of your chemical during priming. Without a recirculation valve the initial priming dispenses would be discarded.
3. My Dispensette S Trace Analysis seems to leak at the base, especially after priming. How do I stop this? It's probable that the recirculation tube was not reinserted into the underside of the instrument. This directs liquid down the side of the bottle, to help keep from generating additional bubbles when priming. When absent, some liquid can dribble down the side of the instrument. If you need a replacement, the part number is 6747 and can be ordered from your favorite supplier.
4. My Dispensette S Trace Analysis is drawing up bubbles and liquid? What should I do? Your Dispensette S Trace Analysis has an air leak somewhere. Good places to look are at the junction of the filling tube and filling valve. If it does not make a tight seal, trim some of the tube off, and reattach. Check to see if the filling and discharge valves are tight. Lastly, is there any liquid in the bottle?
5. The cylinder of my Dispensette S Trace Analysis doesn't fill. What is happening? There are several different causes that could keep a Dispensette S Trace Analysis cylinder from filling: 1) The discharge tube is not fitted properly. Check to ensure it is attached properly. 2) The filling valve is not tight or the filling tube is not pushed in enough. 3) The filling valve is dirty and/or stuck. This case can be determined easily because the Dispensette S Trace Analysis piston will be difficult to lift, and it gets "sucked back down" when released. If the filling valve is dirty, clean the valve. If it is simply stuck, follow the instructions in the Operating Manual for loosening the ball valve (under 'Replacement of discharge tube/valves').
6. I can fill the cylinder, but it won't dispense. Why? The discharge valve is probably stuck. Remove the discharge tube and discharge valve, and clean the discharge valve. If necessary, replace the discharge valve.
7. Is the Dispensing Cartridge replaceable? Yes. The Dispensing Cartridge for the Dispensette S Trace Analysis is a replacement part. It is catalog number 708035 - Dispensing Cartridge with Safety Ring - and comes calibrated with a quality certificate.
8. All through the catalog, it mentions that the "Standard Operating Procedure" for instrument calibration is available. How do I get one? The SOP for the Dispensette S Trace Analysis is available here. Additionally, all of the SOP's for BRAND's liquid handling instruments, as well as the BLAUBRAND volumetric glassware are compiled in EASYCAL 4.0 for easy reference.
WARNING These products can expose you to chemicals including Carbon black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Di-n-butyl Phthalate (DBP), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
The DispensetteS Trace Analysis bottletop dispenser is supplied with: discharge tube, valve mounting/calibration tool, ETFE and PTFE adapters (GL28, GL32, GL38, S40), telescoping filling tube, recirculation tube (optional), performance certificate, operating manual, and one year warranty.
Volume mL | Valve Spring | Subdivision mL | A* | CV* | w/o Recirculation Valve Cat. No. | w/ Recirculation Valve Cat. No. |
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% | L | % | L |
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1-10 | Platinum-iridium | 0.2 | 0.5 | 50 | 0.1 | 10 | 4640040 | 4640041 |
1-10 | Tantalum | 0.2 | 0.5 | 50 | 0.1 | 10 | 4640240 | 4640241 |
A*=Accuracy, CV*=Coefficient of Variation
*The value of accuracy and coefficient of variation are final test values referring to the delivered nominal volume, instrument and distilled water at equilibrium with ambient temperature (20 C/68 F) and with smooth operation.
- Item Group: Bottle-Top Dispenser
- Unit of Measure: Each
- Pack Quantity: Pack of 1
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