LIN100 Automated Ammonia-Nitrogen Analyzer by Luban Instruments
| Brand | Yoke |
|---|---|
| Origin | Shanghai, China |
| Manufacturer Type | Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Model | LIN100 |
| Instrument Type | Laboratory Water Quality Analyzer |
| Analyte | Ammonia Nitrogen (NH₃-N) |
| Measurement Range | 0–100 mg/L (segmented testing) |
| Display | 7-inch capacitive color touchscreen |
| Sample Capacity | 16-position auto-digestion carousel |
| Digestion & Cooling | Integrated digestion heater and active cooling system |
| Reagent Handling | Pre-filled reagent cartridges (Nessler reagent method per HJ 535–2009) |
| Automation Features | Auto-dilution, auto-calibration, unattended batch analysis |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0, cloud upload (HTTPS/TLS), WeChat Mini Program API |
| Compliance | Fully aligned with HJ 535–2009 “Determination of Ammonia Nitrogen in Water by Nessler’s Reagent Spectrophotometric Method” |
Overview
The LIN100 Automated Ammonia-Nitrogen Analyzer is a benchtop laboratory instrument engineered for high-throughput, regulatory-compliant quantification of ammonia nitrogen (NH₃-N) in surface water, wastewater, drinking water, and industrial effluent samples. It implements the standardized Nessler reagent spectrophotometric method as prescribed in China’s environmental monitoring standard HJ 535–2009 — a technique grounded in the formation of a yellow-brown colloidal complex between ammonium ions and alkaline mercuric potassium iodide under controlled pH and temperature conditions. Absorbance is measured at 420 nm using a precision LED-based optical path with temperature-stabilized photodetector and dual-beam referencing to minimize drift. Unlike manual or semi-automated methods, the LIN100 integrates sample introduction, reagent addition, digestion, cooling, color development, photometric measurement, and data reporting into a single coordinated workflow — eliminating operator-dependent variability and enabling reproducible NH₃-N results across 16 samples per run.
Key Features
- Fully automated analysis cycle: Sample aspiration, reagent dispensing (pre-loaded Nessler cartridges), heating (digestion up to 100 °C), active air-cooling, color development stabilization, and photometric readout are executed without manual intervention.
- Integrated thermal management: Onboard Peltier-assisted cooling module ensures consistent post-digestion temperature control (<±0.5 °C), critical for reaction kinetics and color stability prior to absorbance measurement.
- Segmented-range photometry: The instrument automatically selects optimal optical gain and integration time based on preliminary absorbance screening, supporting accurate quantification across 0–100 mg/L NH₃-N with dynamic range segmentation (e.g., 0–2 mg/L, 2–20 mg/L, 20–100 mg/L) and internal auto-dilution logic when signal saturation is detected.
- Regulatory-grade calibration architecture: Includes multi-point auto-calibration using certified NH₄Cl standards; calibration curves stored with timestamp, operator ID, and audit trail metadata compliant with GLP principles.
- Robust hardware design: Corrosion-resistant fluidic path (PTFE/PFA tubing, ceramic valves), sealed optical chamber with anti-fog coating, and IP20-rated enclosure suitable for ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory environments.
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The LIN100 accepts liquid aqueous samples with turbidity ≤ 5 NTU and suspended solids < 20 mg/L (centrifugation or filtration recommended if exceeded). It accommodates standard 16.5 mm × 100 mm borosilicate glass tubes or 16.5 mm polypropylene vials. All analytical procedures conform strictly to HJ 535–2009, including reagent purity specifications, digestion time/temperature profiles (10 min @ 100 °C), and absorbance measurement protocol. While not FDA 21 CFR Part 11-certified out-of-the-box, the system supports ALCOA+ data integrity principles: electronic signatures, immutable audit logs, role-based access control (via optional LDAP integration), and encrypted local/cloud storage — facilitating alignment with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 Clause 7.5 and CNAS-CL01 requirements for accredited water testing laboratories.
Software & Data Management
The embedded Linux-based firmware runs a dedicated analytical OS with a responsive 7-inch capacitive touchscreen UI. Data acquisition, processing, and reporting are handled by the LIN100 Control Suite — a desktop application (Windows/macOS) and companion WeChat Mini Program. Raw absorbance values, calibration parameters, dilution factors, QC check results (e.g., blank drift, spike recovery), and final NH₃-N concentrations are exported in CSV, PDF, or XML formats. Cloud synchronization uses TLS 1.2-encrypted HTTPS to a private tenant instance; all uploads include SHA-256 hash verification. Audit trails record every user action (login, method edit, result override, report generation) with UTC timestamps and device MAC address — meeting traceability requirements for third-party audits.
Applications
- Environmental monitoring labs conducting routine compliance testing for municipal wastewater discharge permits (e.g., GB 8978–1996).
- Drinking water treatment plants performing source water and finished water NH₃-N surveillance per GB 5749–2022.
- Industrial effluent QA/QC in chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing facilities.
- Research institutions studying nitrogen cycling in aquatic ecosystems or evaluating nitrification/denitrification efficiency in bioreactors.
- Educational laboratories requiring robust, low-maintenance instrumentation for undergraduate environmental chemistry curricula.
FAQ
Does the LIN100 comply with international standards such as ISO 7150-1 or ASTM D1426?
The LIN100 implements the reaction chemistry and spectral detection principles equivalent to ISO 7150-1:1984 and ASTM D1426–15a; however, formal conformance statements require method validation per each standard’s specified precision, spike recovery, and interference tolerance criteria — which must be performed in the end-user’s laboratory under their SOPs.
Can the instrument store calibration curves from multiple operators or projects?
Yes. Each calibration event is saved with unique metadata (operator ID, date/time, standard lot number, curve R²), and users may archive, recall, or compare historical curves via the desktop software or cloud dashboard.
Is mercury-free reagent compatibility available?
Standard operation uses HJ 535–2009-specified Nessler reagent containing K₂HgI₄. Mercury-free alternatives (e.g., salicylate-hypochlorite method) are not supported due to incompatible reaction kinetics and optical path design.
What maintenance intervals are recommended for long-term reliability?
Daily: Wipe optical window and sample probe; weekly: flush fluidic path with deionized water; quarterly: verify photometer baseline stability and replace PTFE tubing if visible wear occurs. Full PM (valve actuation test, temperature calibration, optical alignment) is advised every 12 months by certified service personnel.

