Description | PREP mc2 is a preparative instrument that obtains the physical fractions of a polymer according to its molar mass or chemical composition (TREF or CRYSTAF). The sample is put into the vessels and the fractionation is performed automatically according to the selected method conditions in less than 24PREP mc2 is a preparative instrument that obtains the physical fractions of a polymer according to its molar mass or chemical composition (TREF or CRYSTAF). The sample is put into the vessels and the fractionation is performed automatically according to the selected method conditions in less than 24 hours.
The resulting fractions can be analyzed afterwards by techniques such as GPC, TREF, CRYSTAF, NMR, FTIR or DSC. Up to 16 fractions can be obtained from a single sample fractionation, and two different samples can be fractionated at the same time, in which case up to 8 fractions per sample can be collected per run.
Features - Fully-automated fractionation process.
- Possibility of subambient operation (down to -20°C) for low crystallinity samples.
- Flexible hardware and software to carry out different fractionation methods.
... Read More | This Cross-Fractionation Chromatograph obtains the bivariate distribution in polyolefins. The two-dimensional distribution that relates molar mass and chemical composition is often required for comprehensive characterization of complex materials. The CFC first fractionates the polymer according to This Cross-Fractionation Chromatograph obtains the bivariate distribution in polyolefins. The two-dimensional distribution that relates molar mass and chemical composition is often required for comprehensive characterization of complex materials. The CFC first fractionates the polymer according to composition through a Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF) process, while the resulting fractions are continuously injected into online GPC columns, where a second fractionation, this time according to molar mass, is performed.
Features - Analytical scale, fully-automated instrument for cross-fractionation of polyolefins.
- An integrated IR5 MCT detector provides excellent sensitivity in concentration and composition signals.
- A new autosampler with 42 vials for extended analysis throughput is incorporated.
- The first separation step on the basis of composition can be performed by TREF for crystallizable polyolefin materials or by TGIC for elastomer resins.
- Comprehensive information on molar mass and chemical composition distributions in a single analysis is obtained.
- Flexible definition of number of fractions and temperatures.
- Under standard conditions, two samples per day can be analyzed.
- Sub-ambient TREF operation (down to -20°C) for low crystallinity samples
... Read More | The CRYSTAF-TREF instrument is a very convenient option when needing to analyze the CCD in Polyolefins, since either CRYSTAF or TREF techniques can be performed just by changing the configuration of the equipment.
Features - Possibility of running CRYSTAF or TREF techniques in the same instrument.
The CRYSTAF-TREF instrument is a very convenient option when needing to analyze the CCD in Polyolefins, since either CRYSTAF or TREF techniques can be performed just by changing the configuration of the equipment.
Features - Possibility of running CRYSTAF or TREF techniques in the same instrument.
- Full automation of the CRYSTAF and TREF techniques to measure the CCD
- 5 samples can be analyzed with no supervision required; done sequentially in TREF mode with an analysis time of 6 hours/sample, and simultaneously in CRYSTAF mode with a total analysis time of 8 hours.
- Possibility of subambient operation (down to -20ºC) for low crystallinity samples
... Read More | CRYSTEX® 42 is a high-throughput and fully-automated approach for obtaining the soluble fraction in polypropylene and copolymers. It stands as a modern and easy-to-operate alternative to the traditional wet chemistry method based on xylene solubility, which is known for being time consuming and for CRYSTEX® 42 is a high-throughput and fully-automated approach for obtaining the soluble fraction in polypropylene and copolymers. It stands as a modern and easy-to-operate alternative to the traditional wet chemistry method based on xylene solubility, which is known for being time consuming and for requiring constant manual handling of solvent at high temperature.
CRYSTEX® 42 incorporates a high temperature autosampler with 42 positions to analyze samples in 20mL vials (max. sample amount of 160mg). This system eliminates the need to handle solvent manually and it operates with less flammable solvents than Xylene (TCB or oDCB), increasing the safety level in the laboratory.
CRYSTEX® 42 is based on the same TREF separation concept as its sibling instrument, CRYSTEX® QC, in which the sample is loaded into a TREF column twice. The first injection serves to measure the whole polymer and the second one remains within the column for a crystallization ramp that results in the separation of the soluble from the crystalline fraction.
Results are very precise thanks to its full automation and to its integrated infrared detector (IR4), which measures precisely the amount of sample analysed as well as providing ethylene content information. Moreover, for a truly complete analysis, the instrument measures intrinsic viscosity by means of a built-in dual capillary viscometer. All results (concentration, ethylene content, and intrinsic viscosity) are obtained for the whole sample, the soluble fraction, and the crystalline fraction.
While CRYSTEX® QC was designed to be installed in each production plant to monitor the process in real time analyzing a larger amount of sample (up to 4g), CRYSTEX® 42, with its high temperature autosampler, and has become perfect complement to be used in a central lab, where large batches of pelletized, more homogeneous samples need to be analyzed.
Features - Fully-automated analysis of the soluble fraction (amorphous fraction) in polypropylene and other polyolefins.
- Additional analysis of ethylene content and intrinsic viscosity for the soluble fraction, the crystalline fraction and whole sample.
- Fully automated process for 42 samples.
- Dissolution and full analysis of the first sample completed in 3 hours.
- Following samples results are obtained every 2 hours.
- No need for accurate weighing of sample or manual solvent handling.
- No external filtration or solvent evaporation required.
- Highly precise results.
- Compatible with other polyolefin materials such as LDPE and adaptable to other solubility tests (heptane or hexane solubles).
... Read More | CRYSTEX® QC measures the Soluble Fraction % (amorphous fraction) in polypropylene and other polyolefin resins.
This instrument is an automated alternative to the traditional wet chemistry method based on xylene solubility, known for being time consuming and requiring constant manual CRYSTEX® QC measures the Soluble Fraction % (amorphous fraction) in polypropylene and other polyolefin resins.
This instrument is an automated alternative to the traditional wet chemistry method based on xylene solubility, known for being time consuming and requiring constant manual handling of solvent at high temperature. CRYSTEX® QC is easy to operate and obtains the amorphous phase content in a short time. It eliminates the need to handle solvent manually and uses less flammable solvents than Xylene (TCB or oDCB), increasing the safety level in the laboratory.
The instrument automates the entire analysis process, including dissolution, separation of the soluble fraction from the crystalline matrix, and analysis by the online detectors.
Precise quantification is achieved by means of an infrared detector that also delivers ethylene content information. Moreover, the instrument measures intrinsic viscosity by means of a built-in dual capillary viscometer. All results (concentration, ethylene content and intrinsic viscosity) are obtained for the whole sample, the amorphous fraction, and the crystalline fraction.
Up to 4g of polymer can be analyzed, one sample at a time with CRYSTEX QC. For an equally automated analysis of multiple samples (up to 42), known to be homogenous (pelletized), can be performed using the same technology in the CRYSTEX® 42.
Features - Fully-automated analysis of the soluble (amorphous) fraction in polypropylene and other polyolefins.
- A sample can be analyzed every 2.5 hours (including dissolution and rinsing time) without manual operation.
- No need for accurate weighing of sample nor manual solvent handling.
- No external filtration nor solvent evaporation required.
- Additional measurement of ethylene content and intrinsic viscosity for the fraction, the crystalline fraction, and whole sample.
- For Process /QC laboratories in production plants.
- Compatible with other polyolefin materials such as LDPE, and adaptable to other solubility tests (heptane or hexane solubles).
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