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CEM iPrep Series User Manual

CEM iPrep Series
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5Important Safeguards
Compounds Unsuitable for Closed Vessel Microwave Digestion
WARNING
CEM will not be responsible for damage to equipment and facilities or personal injuries resulting from
microwave digestion of samples that are deemed unsuitable for closed vessel microwave digestion.
Acid decomposition of certain chemical compounds or types of samples constitutes unreasonable, hazardous
misuse of CEM microwave digestion systems. The classes of compounds listed below are unsuitable for closed
vessel microwave digestion because they are highly reactive with oxidizing acids and/or may become nitrated and
potentially explosive. Absence of a particular chemical compound from this list does not imply microwave acid
decomposition of such a sample is safe under all conditions.
• Explosives (TNT, Nitrocellulose, etc.)
• Propellants (Hydrazine, Ammonium Perchlorate, etc.)
• Pyrophoric chemicals
• Hypergolic mixtures (Nitric Acid and Phenol, Nitric Acid and Triethylamine, Nitric Acid and Acetone,
etc.)
• Animal Fats (Esters of glycerol capable of nitration and the formation of nitroglycerin or other nitrated
organic compounds)
• Aviation Fuels (JP-1, etc.)
• Acetylides
• Glycols (Ethylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, etc.)
• Perchlorates (Ammonium, Potassium, etc.)
• Ethers (Cellosolve - Ethylene Glycol Phenyl ether, etc.)
• Lacquers
• Alkanes (Butane, Hexane, etc.)
• Ketones (Acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, etc.) and alcohols (methanol, etc.)

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CEM iPrep Series Specifications

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BrandCEM
ModeliPrep Series
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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