Analysis of common failures of a fully automated graphite digestion instrument

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-28

1. Problem: Facing the problem of unable to effectively discharge acid, and causing acid mist to fall on the instrument, causing corrosion of the external and internal circuits of the instrument.

Answer: The G8 automatic graphite digestion instrument adopts a box-type integrated enclosed design, and is equipped with a two-stage strong discharge system, which is equivalent to the function of a fume hood, which can effectively extract the acid mist in a centralized manner, ensure that the acid mist will not remain in the instrument, and more effectively protect the equipment and its components from corrosive parts.

2. Problem: The long-term heating and fumigation of the robotic arm make its transmission shaft corrode and the mechanical structure is deformed, resulting in the inability to move and accurately determine the volume.

A: The G8 Graphite Digester's robotic arm is made of all-plastic, designed perpendicular to the ground, and placed in a corner that is least affected by acid. Through multi-channel anti-corrosion process treatment, it is ensured that the robotic arm is not only non-corrosive, but also does not affect its function of accurate volume determination.

3. Problem: The lifting frame of the digestion tube is faulty, and the lead screw of the lifting frame is mostly made of stainless steel. After the acid mist penetrates down the crane, it is easy to corrode the screw rod, resulting in the failure of the crane to lift and lower normally.

Answer: The lifting shaft screw of G8 automatic graphite digestion instrument is customized with titanium alloy mold, which has excellent corrosion resistance and effectively guarantees the long-term use of the lifting frame.

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