The Elemental Analyzer ELEMENTRAC CS-i measures the carbon and sulfur content in inorganic samples by analyzing the gaseous combustion products carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide produced after combustion in an induction furnace,The high temperature exceeding 2000 ° C ensures complete decomposition of the sample, enabling reliable and accurate elemental analysis over a wide concentration range. ELEMENTRAC CS-i meets and exceeds the requirements of all general standards for carbon and sulfur measurement, such as ASTM E1019 and DIN EN ISO 153.
☆The control of sensing performance provides precise analysis for low melting point metals
☆Heating the dust collector can improve sulfur detection
☆Silicon platinum catalyst ensures accurate measurement of carbon content
☆Optimizing the carrier gas flow rate for powder samples
☆Software based leak detection
☆Optional vacuum system, paired with dust removal filter to filter harmful samples of potential level H
☆Single point and multi-point calibration
☆Durable design for production control and laboratory use
☆Easy maintenance and upkeep
Step 1: Enter the sample information into the Elements software
Enter the sample name into the software, and the sample weight will be automatically imported from the balance into the software. (See Step 2)
Step 2: Weigh and add flux
The typical sample weight for C/S analysis is 50mg to 1000mg. The sample is weighed in a ceramic crucible and then accelerator flux such as tungsten is added. The shape of the sample (such as linear, powder, needle shaped, etc.) does not affect reliable analysis results.
Step 3: Analysis
Then place the ceramic crucible on the crucible base and start the analysis using the Elements software. This software controls all subsequent steps, such as combustion and calculation.

Step 4: Output data
After 45-60 seconds of analysis, the measured carbon and sulfur concentrations can be reported or exported through LIMS.

ELEMENTRAC CS-i can be used as a single element analyzer only for measuring carbon or sulfur, or configured to measure both carbon and sulfur simultaneously. Four infrared units can be used and configured according to customer requirements. The longer the length of the detection pool, the more sensitive it is to low concentrations such as 10ppm. Shorter detection pools can also measure low ppm ranges, but the standard deviation corresponding to the measured values will increase. For low and high concentration analysis, each element is equipped with two IR infrared detectors. The detector technology enables the instrument to have advanced configurations that can reliably cover measurement ranges from 0.6 ppm to over 6% (sample weight of 1000 milligrams). The optional gold-plated detector provides higher reliability for elemental analysis of halogen containing samples. For reliable analysis of high sulfur content materials, CS-i can be equipped with more powerful infrared detectors to expand the measurement range and improve the reproducibility of results. You can also equip a halogen trap on CS-i. Another option is to measure the special configuration of cement.
The chemicals and purifiers required for ELEMENTRAC CS-i operation are conveniently located on the surface of the instrument, hidden behind a movable door. This arrangement greatly reduces maintenance time and improves availability. The innovative details of ELEMENTRAC CS-i significantly improve the repeatability of carbon and sulfur measurements.
catalyst
☆To accurately measure carbon content
☆Extended reaction pathway ensures complete oxidation of incomplete combustion products (carbon monoxide)
☆Even for very high carbon content, it has good reproducibility

Heating and dust removal device
☆The dust generated by induction combustion is collected in an external dust filter
☆The effective heating of the E dust collector prevents the condensation of water vapor
☆Significantly improved sulfur recovery rate and reproducibility

Intelligent oxygen spray gun management system/oxygen supply mode
☆During induction combustion, independently control the oxygen supply mode
☆The spray gun delivers the entire oxygen flow to the center of the crucible to ensure complete oxidation of the carbon and sulfur contained in the sample (solid sample)
☆Injecting oxygen into the combustion chamber prevents the sample material (powder sample) from being blown away by the oxygen flow and causing losses
☆Accurate analysis of low-density samples

Control the power of induction furnace
☆Used to optimize the combustion of low melting point metals such as copper, tin, or magnesium
☆Reducing the power of the induction furnace can prevent sample loss caused by splashing during heating, ensuring safe and accurate analysis
The comprehensive element analysis software based on Windows is an essential component of all element generation element analyzers. The central window (analysis and results) is the starting point for all the functions required for daily work. From here, analyzed samples can be grouped and exported, or new samples can be registered and analyzed. Users can call various dependent functions, such as application settings, calibration, diagnosis, or status.

Alloy, aluminum, dust, carbides, cast iron, cement, ceramics, copper, ferroalloys, glass, gypsum, iron, limestone, metals, minerals, ores, refractory metals, sand, silicon, slag, soil, steel ..
In the induction furnace of the elemental analyzer, the sample is melted in pure oxygen carrier gas, causing sulfur to react and produce sulfur dioxide (SO)2)Reacting carbon to produce carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2)Mixture. The combustion gas is purified through a dust filter and a moisture purification pipe. Then detect sulfur dioxide in the infrared battery. In CS-i, different sensitivity (high/low) infrared detection pools can be adjusted according to user requirements. After detecting sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide is oxidized to carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide is oxidized to sulfur trioxide. SO3Gas is removed by cellulose cotton; Use a customizable infrared detector to detect carbon content. The ELEMENTRAC CS-i elemental analyzer can be equipped with four independent infrared detection units.
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Analyze elements |
Carbon, sulfur |
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sample |
inorganic |
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Furnace calibration |
vertical |
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Sample loading |
ceramic crucible |
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Application field |
Building materials, engineering/electronics, geology/mining, glass/ceramics, steel/metallurgy |
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stove |
Induction furnace, heating temperature to 2000 ℃ |
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Detection method |
Solid state infrared absorption |
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Number of infrared detection pools |
1~4 |
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Infrared detection pool material |
Aluminum (optional gold) |
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Typical analysis time |
40 seconds (regular) |
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chemicals |
Magnesium perchlorate, sodium hydroxide, platinum based catalyst |
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carrier gas |
Compressed air (4 bar/60 psi) |
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Oxygen 99.5% pure (2-4 bar/30-60 psi) |
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Power requirements |
230 V, 50/60 Hz, max. 15 A, 3450 W |
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Equipment dimensions (width x height x depth) |
52 x 84 x 75 cm |
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weight |
~ 150 kg |
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Required equipment |
Computer, monitor, balance (accuracy 0.0001 grams) |
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Optional accessories |
Automatic loader (36 crucibles), HTF-540 preheating furnace, halogen trap, carrier gas purification, vacuum cleaner |
