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Sonnen F20 Automated Fiber Analyzer

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Brand Sonnen
Origin Shanghai, China
Manufacturer Type Authorized Distributor
Country of Origin China
Model F20
Pricing Available Upon Request
Measurement Principle Acid-Base Digestion per National Standards (GB/T 6434, GB/T 5515, GB/T 10378, GB 5009.10)
Filtration Technology Disposable Filter Bag System (Standard Pore Size: 25 µm
Optional 15 µm or 10 µm)
Batch Capacity 1–30 samples/batch
Daily Throughput 90–180 samples
Temperature Range Ambient to 100 °C
Sample Mass per Bag 0.1–5.0 g
Temperature Control Accuracy ±0.1 °C
Stirring Mechanism Patented Intermittent Agitation (15 rpm, 1-min cycle)
Repeatability ≤0.5% RSD
Power Supply AC 220 V / 50 Hz
Safety Design High-pressure sealed digestion chamber, no cooling water required, no internal glass components, lab-bench compatible (no fume hood needed)

Overview

The Sonnen F20 Automated Fiber Analyzer is an engineered solution for standardized dietary and structural fiber quantification in feed, food, and beverage laboratories. It implements the classical acid-base digestion methodology aligned with internationally harmonized reference methods—including AOAC 978.10, AACC 32-05, and Chinese national standards GB/T 6434 (crude fiber), GB/T 5515 (neutral detergent fiber, NDF), GB/T 10378 (acid detergent fiber, ADF), and GB 5009.10 (insoluble dietary fiber). Unlike open-beaker or reflux-based systems, the F20 employs a high-pressure sealed digestion architecture using disposable polypropylene filter bags, eliminating manual filtration, minimizing analyst exposure to hot corrosive reagents (e.g., H₂SO₄, NaOH, α-amylase, and neutral/acid detergents), and ensuring consistent mass retention across sequential extraction steps. Its fully integrated thermal, pressure, and reagent-volume monitoring system enables method traceability and process validation—critical for GLP-compliant nutritional analysis workflows.

Key Features

  • Disposable 25 µm pore-size filter bag system (optional 15 µm or 10 µm) ensures reproducible particle retention and eliminates cross-contamination between runs.
  • Patented intermittent agitation mechanism (15 revolutions per minute, 1-minute duty cycle) replicates manual stirring kinetics—enhancing reagent penetration while preventing bag rupture or reagent leakage.
  • High-pressure sealed digestion chamber operates up to 100 °C without external cooling water, reducing laboratory utility demand and supporting sustainable operation.
  • Full-spectrum real-time monitoring: digital temperature control (±0.1 °C accuracy), pressure sensing, and volumetric reagent dispensing feedback.
  • 10.1-inch color LCD touchscreen interface with intuitive workflow navigation, preloaded method templates, and user-accessible calibration logs.
  • Benchtop footprint with no requirement for fume hood installation—validated for safe use in standard analytical laboratories under ISO/IEC 17025 environments.
  • No internal glass components; all wetted parts constructed from chemically resistant polymers (PP, PTFE-lined seals) and stainless-steel heating elements.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The F20 supports heterogeneous solid matrices including pelleted and mash feeds, cereal grains, forage silages, bakery products, legumes, and botanical extracts. Its sample loading range (0.1–5.0 g per bag) accommodates both low-fiber beverages and high-lignin lignocellulosic materials. Method execution complies with regulatory frameworks governing animal nutrition labeling (e.g., EU Regulation No. 767/2009), FDA Title 21 CFR Part 11 data integrity requirements (when paired with optional audit-trail-enabled software), and ISO 9001-certified quality management systems. The instrument’s design conforms to IEC 61010-1 safety standards for laboratory electrical equipment. Documentation packages include manufacturer authorization letters, ISO 9001 certification copies, and technical brochures for method validation and procurement audits.

Software & Data Management

The embedded firmware supports method parameter locking, user-level access control (admin/operator modes), and timestamped run logs exportable via USB. Optional PC-based software provides extended capabilities: electronic signature support, automated report generation (PDF/CSV), trend analysis of replicate precision (RSD ≤0.5%), and integration into LIMS environments via configurable CSV output schema. All data entries—including setpoints, actual temperatures, reagent volumes dispensed, and agitation cycles—are recorded with immutable timestamps, satisfying ALCOA+ principles (Attributable, Legible, Contemporaneous, Original, Accurate, Complete, Consistent, Enduring, Available) for regulated fiber testing.

Applications

  • Crude fiber determination in compound feeds per GB/T 6434 and AOAC 978.10.
  • NDF and ADF quantification for ruminant feed evaluation (Van Soest method adaptation).
  • Insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) analysis in functional foods and supplements per GB 5009.10.
  • Quality control of fiber-enriched ingredients (e.g., oat bran, psyllium husk, cellulose derivatives).
  • Research-grade fiber fractionation in agricultural science, veterinary nutrition, and food chemistry laboratories.

FAQ

Does the F20 require connection to a fume hood or external cooling system?

No. Its sealed high-pressure digestion chamber and air-cooled thermal management eliminate the need for fume hoods or chilled water circuits.
Can the instrument validate method equivalence against traditional reflux-based fiber analyzers?

Yes. Validation protocols—including recovery studies with NIST SRM 1846 (Animal Feed) and interlaboratory comparison reports—are supported by Sonnen’s application team and documented in the instrument’s IQ/OQ/PQ protocol package.
Is the filter bag system compatible with third-party consumables?

The F20 is optimized for Sonnen-certified polypropylene bags (25 µm standard); use of non-certified bags may compromise pressure integrity and repeatability.
How is data integrity ensured during long-duration digestions (e.g., 3-hour ADF protocols)?

Continuous sensor logging, power-failure resume capability, and non-volatile memory storage ensure full parameter traceability across multi-hour sequences.
What regulatory documentation is provided for GMP/GLP compliance?

Includes ISO 9001 certificate, factory calibration records, software verification summary, and a complete set of electronic and printed user manuals compliant with ICH GCP Annex 11 expectations.

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