Manual dissolution tester PT-DT70
for tabletsbenchtop

Manual dissolution tester - PT-DT70 - Pharma Test Apparatebau - for tablets / benchtop
Manual dissolution tester - PT-DT70 - Pharma Test Apparatebau - for tablets / benchtop
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Characteristics

Operating mode
manual
Applications
for tablets
Configuration
benchtop

Description

The PT-DT70 is the low head, manual flip-back dissolution tester from Pharma Test. It provides a space saving, low cost entry point into dissolution testing. Whether for a new laboratory or to meet tough budget requirements, the PT-DT70 offers a lot of instrument for a comparatively modest cost. This instrument features seven stirred positions as well as a pneumatically supported flip-back head for easy access to all dissolution vessels. The PT-DT70 is in full compliance with the relevant USP, EP and Japanese Pharmacopoeia. The test vessels are placed in two lines (4+3 arrangement) and it is very easy to remove spent samples and refill with solvent by flipping back the instrument head. As soon as the head is lifted, the stirrer automatically stop. To insert samples and withdraw solution, guiding tubes are placed into the seven holes in the top cover of the instrument. Simply place your tablets next to the holes and introduce them when you are ready to start the test or use the optionally available tablet magazine for a synchronous tablet drop. For easy sampling use the PT-MDS manual sampling system which includes sampling tube, inline filter and a 10 ml. disposable syringe. The system ensures that all samples are taken from the same position in the testing vessel. Program sampling sequences to get informed by a beeper to take action.

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