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The crude fiber analyzer adopts the principle of acid-base decomposing method, that is, the sample is boiled under specific conditions, and then the soluble substances are removed, and the minerals
are deducted after high temperature burning.
Fiber analyzers are widely used in
grain, feed and other agricultural and sideline products.
The crude fiber analyzer is an instrument
that cooks the sample according to the commonly used acid-base decomposition method and performs gravimetric determination to obtain the crude fiber content of the sample.
The crude fiber analyzer uses accurate concentration of acids and bases, cooks the sample under specific conditions, and then removes the soluble substances with ethanol, and deducts the amount of minerals after burning at high temperature, and the content is called crude fiber
.
The crude fiber analyzer is not an exact chemical entity, but only a rough ingredient measured under generally recognized mandatory conditions, with cellulose as the main force, but also a small amount of hemicellulose and lignin
.
Functional Features Crude fiber analyzer is based on the commonly used acid-base cooking method to cook samples, and weight determination to obtain the crude fiber content of the sample of the instrument
.
The crude fiber analyzer uses accurate concentration of acids and alkalis, cooks the sample under specific conditions, and then removes the soluble substance, and deducts the amount of minerals after burning at high temperature, and the content is called crude fiber
.
It is not an exact chemical entity, but only a rough ingredient measured under generally recognized mandatory conditions, with cellulose as the mainstay, as well as a small amount of hemicellulose and lignin
.