Construction.
The D series is a full size machine. The Phoenix D uses a
modular system of construction so that up to four dissolutions
can be done simultaneously. The Phoenix is of rugged construction
and designed to stand up to the high demands of a modern laboratory.
Operation.
Samples are dissolved and mixed at temperatures ranging from 300
to 1600 degrees Celsius. (Typical fusion temperature is 1050 degrees
Celsius) This is done over oxygen-enriched flames using specially
designed burners. The sample is automatically poured into beakers.
The beakers are then removed and heated/swirled over a separate
hotplate.
FEATURES:
INDIVIDUAL
BURNER SELECTION
VARIABLE SPEED SWIRL ACTION
FULLY REGULATED AIR COOLING (2 STAGE)
RESET AT ANY TIME
CAN BE USED AT HIGH ALTITUDE WITHOUT MODIFICATION |
SEPARATE
MOULD HEATING AND TIMING
CAN HEAT MOULDS UP TO 180GM
AUTO-LOCK CRUCIBLE HOLDERS
ADJUSTABLE POUR & MOULD DELAY
INDIVIDUAL BURNER MANIFOLDS |
| DESCRIPTION |
No
of BURNERS |
No
of SAMPLES PRODUCED |
OPTIONS |
| PHOENIX
2000/M |
2
BURNERS |
2
Samples |
-
OXYGEN INJECTION |
| |
|
|
-
PRE-MELT |
| PHOENIX
4000/M |
4
BURNERS |
4
Samples |
-
AMMONIUM IODIDE INJECTOR |
APPLICATIONS
Glass and ceramics industry. Bauxite/Alumina. Mineral sands industry.
slag's, mattes sinters etc.
The steel industry, analysing iron ores, blast furnace slags and
even magnesites.
. Base metal (Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni) for the analysis of sulphides concentrates,
Geologocial
and Exploration materials: aluminosilicates, carbonate etc.
.
The cement industry, analysing sand, limestone, kiln feed, clinker,
milled meal etc..
AFT machines have also been used to successfully fuse Ferro alloy
powders.