Buchi E-500 HE AP PRO DE, 11E500H1P100
The BUCHI FatExtractor E-500 HE AP PRO DE (model 11E500H1P100) is a laboratory fat-extraction instrument designed for rapid, method-compliant extraction of fats from food and feed samples. It performs Soxhlet, Hot Extraction (HE / Randall) and continuous (Twisselmann / ECE) extraction using interchangeable glass assemblies and supports common solvents such as petroleum ether, hexane, diethyl ether and chloroform. The unit includes features for solvent reuse and minimized solvent emissions.
Key Features:
- Model: E-500 HE AP PRO DE
- Manufacturer part code: 11E500H1P100
- Extraction methods supported: Soxhlet, Hot Extraction (HE / Randall), Continuous Extraction (Twisselmann / ECE)
- Compatible solvents: Petroleum ether, Hexane, Diethyl ether, Chloroform
- Interchangeable glass assembly for method flexibility
- Individual level sensors to optimize Soxhlet cycle operation
- Flange Z-seal system and detachable solvent collection bottle for reduced solvent emission and solvent reuse
Advantages:
- Fast, method-compliant fat extraction across Soxhlet, HE and continuous methods due to interchangeable glass assemblies.
- Reduced solvent consumption and environmental impact by collecting freshly distilled solvent in a detachable bottle for reuse and by a Z-seal flange that minimizes emissions.
- Higher sample throughput achieved by individual level sensors that allow optimization of Soxhlet cycles for different sample volumes.
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| Model | E-500 HE |
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| Product Type | Equipment |
| Part Number | 11E500H1P100 |
| Brand | BUCHI Labortechnik AG |
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BUCHI Labortechnik AG
What started as a craftsman’s workshop over 80 years ago has grown into a global glass, mechatronics, and technology company offering fully automated laboratory technology solutions, proprietary software, and application expertise. BUCHI’s high-quality laboratory instruments are manufactured to exacting standards using streamlined processes. The company’s headquarters are in Eastern Switzerland with R&D, production, sales and service facilities worldwide.