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Dissolution Tester » Dissolution Tester 1420

Dissolution Tester 1420


Attention: immediately we have an example video
 of the type Dissolution Offline System.

The 14 Vessel DT 1420 is based on the DT 720 (user interface such as keypad, displays and menu structure) and offers 12, 13 or 14 test-stations arranged in 2 rows.

Various Vessel capacities (250/1000 ml standard, 2000 ml on special request) are available as well as High-Head- (maximum access) or Low-Head (low-evaporation version; for automation) design are available up to ustomers specification.

The DT 1420 is made with users of generic products or high capacity in mind. Due to the configuration the unit offers to run 2 different batches of the same product or 2 different products with the same dissolution monograph at the same time.

  • Manual lifter with hydraulic support (Low-Head) or fix drive-head (High-Head)
  • MagniShaft (Low-Head only) or UniShaft system
  • Quick exchange system of the Shafts
  • Automatic height adjustment of the stirring elements
  • Media loss approx. 0.3% within 24h at 37°C (Low-Head)
  • External high capacity flow through heater
  • Tablet drop magazine for the max. 14 samples (Low-Head)
  • Sampling openings through the drive-head for easy sample withdraw from 1st and 2nd row of Vessels
  • Internal temperature sensor for water bath temperature display and documentation
  • Optional external temperature sensor for water bath/media temperature display and documentation
  • Wobble less than 0.2 mm at delivery (Paddles)
  • Optional USB printer interface

 


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