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Lubricant analysis with the OMNIS Sample Robot

11 Dec 2024
Lubricant analysis with the OMNIS Sample Robot

Explore how the OMNIS Sample Robot system from Metrohm AG analyzes total asset and base numbers, focusing on total acid number (TAN) for lubricant aging and total base number (TBN) for alkali additives. This automated system ensures quick, precise, and cost-effective analysis. It features efficient cleaning processes and automatic rehydration for quality measurements.

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Our many years of experience in electrochemical analysis form the basis of the modern instrument program. Only companies that deal with the entire field of ion analysis can provide you with optimum guidance for your specific analytical problem.

Of all suppliers offering electrochemical analysis instruments, only Metrohm is proficient in the fields of titration, voltammetry and ion chromatography, as well as in the techniques of pH, ion and conductivity measurement - while also being engaged in the development of a wide range of sensors for all these methods.

Our application chemists in the laboratory and the field are thus in a position to provide you with the best possible guidance. Only the correct method is good enough for your application! Competent advice, trustworthy service and the very highest quality have made us the market leader. Metrohm specialists the world over are working to ensure that this remains the case - for your benefit. Metrohm has taken a new direction in designing the user interface with the aim of providing the user with a clear arrangement for even complex applications.

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OMNIS is the universal platform for wet chemical analysis - and beyond. It is modular by design and can be scaled to control potentiometric titrations, volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer titrations, thermometric titrations, pH and conductivity measurements and – with the OMNIS NIR analyzer – also measurements by near-infrared spectroscopy.

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OMNIS Sample Robot

Metrohm AG

The OMNIS Sample Robot boosts laboratory productivity with high-throughput automation, handling up to 175 samples and enabling up to four simultaneous titrations for faster results. It provides flexible sample management with interchangeable racks, supports automated sample handling, and includes protective lids to reduce solvent vapors.

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TitrationTitration is an analytical technique for determining substance concentration in a solution. For titration consider a manual or automated system, volumetric or coulometric reagent addition and indication by a potentiometer, spectrometer, turbidometer or by the Karl Fischer method. Other features of titration to consider include burettes, reagents, concentration range, reaction time and autosamplers.