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Jiapeng DBS-160 Automatic Fraction Collector with LCD Display

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Brand Jiapeng
Origin Shanghai, China
Model DBS-160
Fraction Collection Modes Time-based, Drop-counting, Peak-triggered
Max. Tube Capacity 160 × 5 mL
Time Range 1 s – 199 h 59 min 59 s
Drop Count Range 1–9999 drops
Peak Threshold Range 0–100 mV
Power Supply AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions (W×D×H) 265 × 390 × 390 mm
Weight 8.35 kg
Data Retention After Power Loss ≥10 years
Continuous Operation >200 hours
Display Large Backlit Blue-Membrane Chinese LCD
Tube Rack Circular, Digitally Labeled (001–160)
Housing Material ABS Plastic (Injection-Molded, Closed-Structure)
Compliance Designed for GLP-compliant preparative chromatography workflows

Overview

The Jiapeng DBS-160 Automatic Fraction Collector is a precision-engineered chromatography accessory designed for reproducible, unattended fractionation in low-to-medium pressure liquid chromatography (LC) and fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) systems. It operates on three independent collection logic modes—time-based, drop-counting, and analog peak-triggered—enabling flexible integration with UV/VIS detectors, conductivity meters, or pH sensors via its 0–100 mV analog input channel. The device employs a microcontroller-based architecture with non-volatile memory to retain user-defined parameters—including start/stop tube numbers, collection intervals, and trigger thresholds—even after unexpected power interruption. Its mechanical design centers on a rotating circular tube rack holding 160 positions, each uniquely labeled (001–160) for unambiguous sample identification and traceability—critical for regulatory documentation in pharmaceutical process development and academic separation studies.

Key Features

  • Triple-mode collection logic: programmable time intervals (1 second to 199 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds), precise drop counting (1–9999 drops per fraction), and analog peak detection (0–100 mV threshold with adjustable sensitivity)
  • Digitally indexed circular tube rack ensures 1:1 positional correspondence between display label and physical tube—eliminating misidentification during manual retrieval or downstream analysis
  • Large backlit blue-membrane Chinese LCD interface provides real-time status feedback including elapsed time, current tube number, remaining volume estimation, and active collection mode
  • Robust ABS housing manufactured via single-shot injection molding—chemically resistant to common organic solvents (e.g., acetonitrile, methanol, chloroform) when used with optional solvent-resistant tube trays
  • Ergonomic 35° inclined control panel reduces operator fatigue during extended runs; all function keys are tactilely distinct and logically grouped
  • Integrated COM port enables direct hardware-level synchronization with peristaltic or piston-driven constant-flow pumps (e.g., Keebio or equivalent), supporting external start/stop and flow-rate modulation signals
  • Non-volatile memory preserves all configuration data—including tube count, timing presets, and peak thresholds—for over ten years without battery backup

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The DBS-160 accommodates standard 12 × 75 mm or 13 × 100 mm test tubes (5 mL nominal capacity per position), with compatibility verified for polypropylene, borosilicate glass, and fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) vials. Its sealed ABS chassis meets IEC 61010-1 safety requirements for laboratory electrical equipment. While not certified to ISO/IEC 17025 or FDA 21 CFR Part 11 out-of-the-box, the instrument supports audit-ready workflows through deterministic collection sequencing, immutable tube indexing, and parameter logging—facilitating internal validation under GLP or GMP-aligned quality systems. Users may document calibration of the analog input channel against NIST-traceable voltage standards to support method qualification in regulated environments.

Software & Data Management

The DBS-160 operates as a standalone hardware controller with no proprietary software dependency. All operational parameters are configured directly via front-panel keys and retained in EEPROM. For integration into automated chromatography platforms, the RS-232 COM interface supports ASCII command protocols for remote initiation, pause/resume, and tube position reporting. Raw collection metadata—including timestamped tube change events, accumulated drop counts, and peak-crossing triggers—is accessible via serial dump for import into LIMS or ELN systems. No cloud connectivity or firmware updates are provided; firmware version and hardware revision are displayed at boot-up for version control in SOP documentation.

Applications

  • Preparative purification of peptides, monoclonal antibodies, and nucleic acids using ion-exchange or size-exclusion chromatography
  • Fractionation of natural product extracts in phytochemical screening workflows
  • Collection of elution peaks from HPLC or UHPLC systems coupled to offline MS or NMR analysis
  • Process monitoring in biomanufacturing pilot-scale runs where fraction integrity and chain-of-custody must be maintained
  • Teaching laboratories requiring robust, intuitive fraction collectors for undergraduate biochemistry and analytical chemistry courses

FAQ

What types of chromatography systems is the DBS-160 compatible with?
It integrates with any LC/FPLC system delivering analog voltage output (0–100 mV) from a detector, or generating TTL-level pulse signals from a drop sensor. Mechanical synchronization with peristaltic pumps is achieved via its dedicated COM port.
Does the device support custom tube rack configurations?
No—it accepts only the factory-supplied circular 160-position rack with fixed digital labeling. Interchangeability across DBS-100/DBS-160 models is not supported due to differing mechanical indexing tolerances.
How is data integrity ensured during long-duration runs?
All user settings and real-time collection state are written to non-volatile memory upon each tube change event. Power loss recovery resumes from the last confirmed tube position without reinitialization.
Is the LCD display readable under ambient lab lighting?
Yes—the high-contrast blue-membrane LCD maintains legibility across illumination levels from 100 to 1000 lux, with adjustable brightness via front-panel menu.
Can the DBS-160 be validated for use in GMP environments?
While the unit itself carries no formal GMP certification, its deterministic behavior, parameter retention, and traceable tube indexing enable IQ/OQ protocol development by end users in accordance with Annex 11 and USP guidelines.

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