Description | PREP C20 is a fully-automated preparative pilot-plant-type equipment designed to fractionate, in a column's support, large amounts of polymer according to its chemical composition by a Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF) process, or according to its Molar Mass, by modifying the solvent PREP C20 is a fully-automated preparative pilot-plant-type equipment designed to fractionate, in a column's support, large amounts of polymer according to its chemical composition by a Temperature Rising Elution Fractionation (TREF) process, or according to its Molar Mass, by modifying the solvent power through a solvent-non solvent combination, typically in isothermal conditions.
A dry sample is put in a vessel and filled with solvent for dissolution. The sample solution is then loaded into a column where the fractionation takes place. The equipment fractionates the sample following the selected method's conditions and number of fractions, which can be eluted at the volumes desired.
The main steps in the preparative fractionation process (dissolution, column loading, crystallization, elution, and fraction collection) are performed in an automatic mode, thus, avoiding the need for handling hot and large amounts of solvent.
PREP C20 facilitates cross-fractionation studies (fractionation through TREF or Molar Mass and follow up analysis through GPC/SEC or TREF), that have been demonstrated to be a necessary tool to fully characterize resins. The fractions obtained can be further analyzed by spectroscopic techniques and can be used for micromechanical testing as well.
- Fully-automated preparative fractionation
- Up to 20 grams of polymer, depending on the sample.
- Column-based fractionation.
- Unlimited number of fractions (up to 9 fractions without exchanging bottles).
- No handling of hot solvents.
- Fractionation modes by TREF technique or by Molar mass through solvent- non-solvent approach.
- Subambient operation thanks to an integrated compressor (no need for liquid coolants).
- By exchanging the column, the fractionation can be performed by Thermal or Solvent Gradient Interaction Chtomatography.
... Read More | Crystallization Elution Fractionation (CEF) is a new approach for measuring Chemical Composition Distribution (CCD) in polyolefins that combines the separation mechanisms of CRYSTAF and TREF. The instrument includes the capability of performing TREF and TGIC* techniques.
The instrument can analyze Crystallization Elution Fractionation (CEF) is a new approach for measuring Chemical Composition Distribution (CCD) in polyolefins that combines the separation mechanisms of CRYSTAF and TREF. The instrument includes the capability of performing TREF and TGIC* techniques.
The instrument can analyze up to 42 samples a day with disposable glass vials of 10 or 20 mL. The virtual instrumentation software controls the full process; therefore, no manpower is required. At the end of each sample analysis, the lines and the column are rinsed and the instrument can continue with the analysis of the next sample in the queue.
The concentration of the sample is measured by an Infrared detector, which also provides information about its comonomer content. More information on molar mass composition interdependence can also be obtained by adding a Viscometer detector. Optionally, the TREF column can be replaced by a TGIC* column in order to separate by adsorption and reach the composition range of elastomer resins.
Features - Fully automated CEF, TREF and TGIC* techniques (CCD measurement).
- No manpower required.
- No handling of solvents.
- Low solvent consumption.
- Automated rinsing at the end of the analysis.
- Subambient operation (down to -20°C) for low crystallinity samples.
- 42 samples can be analyzed sequentially and automatically with analysis time as short as 30 minutes per sample for high throughput analysis or as long as desired for high resolution analysis.
- Easily interchangeable Infrared Detectors; IR5 MCT for outstanding sensitivity in concentration and composition, and IR4 with carbonyls capability.
- Possibility of adding a Viscometer detector.
- Excellent reproducibility.
- Possibility of performing TGIC* by exchanging the column.
... 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 | 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).
... Read More | The TGIC Instrument is a fully automated Thermal Gradient Interaction Chromatograph Instrument for measuring Composition Distribution in Elastomers and Low Crystallinity Polyolefin Copolymers.
Features - Fully automated operation with no manual solvent handling. Integrated vial filling with solvent,
The TGIC Instrument is a fully automated Thermal Gradient Interaction Chromatograph Instrument for measuring Composition Distribution in Elastomers and Low Crystallinity Polyolefin Copolymers.
Features - Fully automated operation with no manual solvent handling. Integrated vial filling with solvent, sample dissolution and in-line filtration.
- Fast analysis time of around 2-3 hours including sample dissolution.
- Analysis of up to 42 samples sequentially, with the possibility of using different methods each one.
- Both TGIC and CEF analyses can be performed in the same instrument with dedicated software packages.
- Easy incorporation of Polymer Char’s on-line Viscometer for composition molar mass interdependence.
- Option to integrate IR5 MCT detector for maximum sensitivity in both concentration and composition signals.
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Type | Preparative Fractionation | Crystallization Elution Fractionation | High Resolution Cross-Fractionation Chromatograph | Soluble Fraction Determination, Amporphous Content Measure, Quality Control, Production Control | Thermal Gradient Interaction Chromatography |