During normal operation the autosampler probe draws a sample which passes through the SDX module and continues to the ICP. For a dilution, the same probe is connected to a high resolution syringe pump for aliquot and diluent addition to the vortex mixing vessel. Following measurement, any remaining sample is drained and the vortex vessel is cleaned.
Dilution and Mixing
- The probe line is primed with diluent
- The probe moves into the sample and takes the prescribed aliquot
- The syringe pulls the prescribed amount of diluent
- The probe pulls up an air gap
- The probe moves to the vortex vessel and dispenses both aliquot and diluent and the mixture is vortex mixed
- The probe switches to normal operation then samples the homogenous solution from the vortex vessel
The SDXHPLD system can be set to rinse the vortex mixing vessel multiple times as desired to reduce carryover. The sample flow path and vortex mixing vessel are comprised completely of inert materials that are free of trace metals and easy to clean. The
SDXHPLD uses an independent rinse source from the ASX-560 Autosampler so that, if needed, a different rinse solution can be used for the autosampler probe versus the
SDXHPLD vortex mixing vessel.