Raykol Auto GDA-72 Fully Automated Graphite Digestion System
| Brand | Raykol |
|---|---|
| Origin | Fujian, China |
| Manufacturer Type | Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Model | Auto GDA-72 |
| Instrument Type | Graphite Block Digestion System |
| Automation Level | Fully Automated |
| Sample Capacity | 72 positions |
| Max Heating Temperature | 230 °C |
| Temperature Control Accuracy | ±0.1 °C |
| Heating Principle | Graphite Block with PTFE Coating |
| Reagent Channels | 12 independent, corrosion-resistant reagent delivery lines |
Overview
The Raykol Auto GDA-72 Fully Automated Graphite Digestion System is an engineered solution for high-throughput, reproducible wet digestion of solid and liquid samples prior to elemental analysis by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), atomic fluorescence spectroscopy (AFS), inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES), or inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Based on standardized open-vessel acid digestion principles—aligned with U.S. EPA Methods (e.g., 3050B, 3060A, 200.7, 245.1) and Chinese national standards (e.g., GB/T 22105–2008, HJ 491–2009, GB 5009.12–2017)—the system executes complete sample preparation workflows without manual intervention. It automates sequential operations including reagent addition, vortex-assisted mixing, lid placement/removal, programmable ramp-and-hold thermal digestion, post-digestion evaporation (‘ashing out’), controlled cooling, and final volumetric adjustment—enabling unattended processing of up to 72 samples per batch.
Key Features
- Fully automated reagent dispensing via a sealed PTFE-coated magnetic suspension robotic arm, compatible with aggressive reagents including hydrofluoric acid (HF) and mixed acid solutions (e.g., HNO₃–HCl–HF–H₂O₂)
- Dual-pump fluid handling architecture: precision syringe pumps for low-volume, high-accuracy additions (e.g., internal standards, diluents) combined with peristaltic pumps for bulk acid delivery
- Twelve independently controlled reagent channels with chemically inert tubing and adjustable flow rates (0.1–5 mL/min), supporting method-specific acid sequences across individual digestion vessels
- Double-zone graphite heating block with uniform circumferential thermal distribution; temperature homogeneity ≤ ±1.0 °C across all 72 positions at 150 °C
- Intelligent PID temperature control with real-time feedback and ±0.1 °C setpoint accuracy over the full 30–230 °C operating range
- Integrated mechanical agitation: motor-driven vertical lift mechanism engages vessel lids and activates orbital shaking during reagent addition and mixing phases
- Ultrasonic level sensing combined with syringe-pump-based volumetric finalization ensures precise endpoint dilution (e.g., to 25 or 50 mL) with repeatability < 0.5% RSD
- Onboard corrosion-resistant exhaust system featuring HEPA filtration and chemically resistant centrifugal blower, compliant with laboratory fume hood integration requirements
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The Auto GDA-72 accommodates standard digestion tubes made from PTFE (Teflon™), quartz, or polypropylene (PP), with optional tube racks supporting 15–50 mL capacities. Its operational protocol adheres to regulatory frameworks governing environmental, food, agricultural, and industrial testing—including U.S. EPA SW-846 Methods, ISO 11466 (soil leaching), ASTM D3682 (water metals), and China’s GB, HJ, and SJ/T series standards. All process parameters—including temperature profiles, reagent volumes, dwell times, and agitation cycles—are fully traceable and auditable, supporting GLP/GMP compliance and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 readiness when deployed with validated software configurations.
Software & Data Management
Controlled via Wi-Fi-enabled Windows-based software with bilingual (English/Chinese) graphical user interface, the system records time-stamped metadata for every step: reagent lot numbers, actual vs. target temperatures, pressure events (if applicable), lid actuation status, and ultrasonic fill confirmation. Experimental logs are exportable as CSV or PDF; report templates include method ID, operator name, instrument serial number, calibration history, and deviation flags. Preloaded method libraries cover >40 EPA and GB protocols; users may create, version-control, and password-protect custom methods. Software supports audit trail generation with electronic signatures and automatic backup to network drives or cloud storage.
Applications
The Auto GDA-72 serves laboratories performing routine heavy metal quantification across regulated sectors: environmental monitoring (soils, sediments, sludges, air filters, wastewater); food safety testing (cereals, dairy, seafood, infant formula); agricultural product surveillance (leafy vegetables, rice, tea); pharmaceutical excipient screening; petrochemical catalyst residue analysis; and RoHS-compliant electronics material verification (e.g., Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr⁶⁺, Br in PCBs per SJ/T 11365–2006). Its robustness in HF-mediated silicate dissolution makes it especially suited for geological and ceramic matrix digestion.
FAQ
Does the Auto GDA-72 support hydrofluoric acid (HF) handling?
Yes—its reagent delivery system uses PTFE-lined tubing, ceramic pump heads, and HF-rated valves; all wetted parts are certified for continuous HF exposure at concentrations up to 40% (v/v).
Can different digestion programs run simultaneously across subsets of the 72 positions?
No—the system executes one unified method per batch, but within that method, individual vessels may receive distinct reagent types and volumes based on pre-defined position mapping.
Is external fume hood ventilation required?
The integrated exhaust system meets local ventilation code minimums for low-flow acid digestion; however, connection to a dedicated lab fume hood is recommended for HF-intensive applications or high-throughput labs.
What maintenance intervals are specified for the robotic arm and heating block?
PTFE arm seals require inspection every 6 months; graphite block calibration is recommended annually using NIST-traceable reference thermocouples.
How is data integrity ensured during power interruption?
The system features non-volatile memory retention for active method steps and real-time battery-backed clock; upon recovery, it resumes from the last confirmed process checkpoint with full log continuity.

