The C 7000 is the first IKA® calorimeter with a completely dry system for measuring the gross calorific value of solid and liquid samples. The temperature is measured directly in the decomposition system. This results in measurement times in the range of 3 to 7 minutes (depending on the sample). The system can manage up to 8 different decomposition vessels using a code ring scheme.
- High sample frequency
- Precise and reproducible determination of gross calorific values according to ISO 1928
- Reduction of routine work through automatic application flow
- Automatic decomposition vessel identification
- Interface connections for scale, printer and PC
- Special halogen resistent vessel for quantitative decomposition of halogens and sulfur
- The decomposition vessel can be changed over to use combustible crucibles C 14
C 7000 basic equipment set 2 consisting of:
C 7000 Measurement cell
C 7012 Decomposition vessel, halogen resistent
C 7002 Cooling system
C 48 Oxygen station
Today's IKA factories were founded 1910 in Cologne as a trading company for pharmaceutical commodities Janke & Kunkel OHG. Starting in 1920, the company began to develop and manufacture laboratory and measuring instruments, electrolysis devices and other equipment for university and industrial laboratories. Today, the IKA Group has more than 900 employees at eight locations on four continents and is pleased about customers such as BASF, Bayer or Procter&Gamble. In most product groups, the IKA factories are the sovereign world market leader and a symbol of development and growth. Or as our new slogan puts it: "IKA - Designed to work perfectly.