model | RC1210 |
Number of experimental devices | 12+2 |
Water bath temperature | Room temperature -45 ℃ |
Temperature resolution | 0.01℃ |
Mixing speed | 25RPM—250RPM |
Mixing speed resolution | 0.1RPM |
Drug delivery channel | 12 |
Head lifting method | Electric |
Number of users | 7 users |
User level | Level 3 |
User Program | 99 of them |
Record keeping | 128 records * 366 days |
Product Description
The RC1210 dissolution tester is designed according to the 2015 editions of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia and the United States Pharmacopoeia. The instrument adopts a double row 14 cup 12 rod structure, with two constant temperature replenishment cups for isothermal replenishment. The stainless steel cup plate can prevent corrosion by acidic solutions, and the automatic centering design makes the installation of the paddle and basket rods simpler. Equipped with a hierarchical login instrument for permission management system and an audit tracking system to track experimental results.
Product Features
• Can conduct experiments using basket method, paddle method, small cup method, disc method (large and small discs), and rotary tube method (long and short tubes) to meet the requirements of blank and control • Electric lifting of the machine head • Automatic fixed height clutch • Multi user management • Permission management • Audit trail |
common problem
How many dissolution testers does Xinzhi sell in total? Answer: Xinzhi currently has 6 dissolution testers on sale, namely RC810, RC810G, RC810S, RC1210, RC1210G, and RC1210S. What are the dissolution methods that Xinzhi's dissolution tester can achieve? Answer: The dissolution tester of Xinzhi is suitable for the following experimental methods: basket method, paddle method, small cup method, butterfly method (large and small discs), and rotary tube method (long and short tubes). The standard dissolution methods of the dissolution tester are basket method and paddle method, while other methods are optional. How to choose between 8-cup and 12 cup dissolution testers? Answer: QC (Quality Control Department) generally only requires an 8-cup dissolution tester to meet the requirements. If the drug is a slow-release or controlled release formulation, a dissolution sampling collection system will be needed to save labor costs. It is more suitable to use a 12 cup dissolution tester for participating in research and consistency evaluation work, and a complete dissolution sampling collection system is required because consistency evaluation work is very tedious and time-consuming. The instrument can complete automatic dissolution sampling collection, which will save a lot of time. |