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For inquiries about factory automation and labor-saving solutions, please contact Astekunos, a top-class company in the SI industry with outstanding technology and track record! We look forward to your inquiries!

*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー* From simple inquiries to requests for estimates ↓ Please feel free to contact us at the information below Email addresses: info@ast-grp.com asakurai@ast-grp.com Phone numbers: 054-654-2555 090-4465-2422 Contact person: Sales Assistant Sakurai *ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー*ー* We support the automation and labor-saving of your factory from specification consideration to on-site installation. We are engaged in manufacturing close to your factory at six locations across the country. Currently, our headquarters factory is showcasing demo machines using Astekunos manufacturing mask production equipment and robots. Please feel free to inquire. We invite you to visit us at least once.

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Automation and Labor Saving: "Pre-treatment Process in the Decomposition (Melting) of Metallic Silicon"

Sample pretreatment for ICP and ICP/MS in the decomposition (melting) of hydrofluoric acid and highly reactive metal silicon!

Silica (SiO2 and its compounds) involves complicated reagent addition operations in acid decomposition, making it very labor-intensive. Additionally, there are concerns about human exposure to acidic reagents such as hydrofluoric acid, which poses risks during analysis. Therefore, using the automated pretreatment device DEENA2 for acid addition and other processes, we automated the sample pretreatment for ICP and ICP/MS. 【Summary (Partial)】 ■ Established a method for fully automated analysis, from the automatic addition of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid to stirring and dilution. ■ Successfully conducted safe analysis by controlling the reaction with highly reactive metallic silicon and hydrofluoric acid. ■ Achieved nearly zero human exposure to hydrofluoric acid and nitric acid. ■ Completely automated pretreatment tasks that previously required human intervention. ■ Conducted decomposition within a clean bench by using a fume hood. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Automation and Labor-Saving: "Pretreatment Process Using Nitric Acid in the Decomposition of Tobacco Leaves"

Decomposition of tobacco leaves using nitric acid! A study was conducted on sample pretreatment and the automation of analysis.

The acid decomposition of tobacco leaves involves complicated reagent addition operations, making it very labor-intensive. Additionally, there are concerns about human exposure to acidic reagents such as nitric acid, which poses risks during analysis. Therefore, we automated the sample pretreatment for ICP and ICP/MS using the automatic pretreatment device DEENA2 for acid addition and other processes. 【Summary (partial)】 ■ Established a method for fully automated analysis from automatic addition of nitric acid to stirring and dilution. ■ Achieved nearly zero exposure of nitric acid to humans. ■ Completely automated pretreatment tasks that previously required human intervention. ■ Conducted decomposition within a clean bench by using a fume hood. ■ Enabled analysis with ultra-low blanks by using dedicated vials. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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