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HL-HAG: Fusion Unit

The fully automatic solution for different fusion methods – highly efficient and reliable for high demands on analytical precision and accuracy

HERZOG HL-HAG: Compact, automated laboratory system for sample preparation with integrated control display, protective housing, and modular components.
Laboratory technician wearing safety glasses and gloves holds a finished glass bead produced by the HERZOG HL-HAG sample preparation system. Finished glass bead
Laboratory technician wearing safety glasses and gloves retrieves finished glass beads from the HERZOG HL-HAG system using a carrying rack magazine. Removal of finished glass beads using carrying handle magazine
Operator wearing lab coat and gloves removes finished glass beads from the HERZOG HL-HAG system using a carrying rack magazine. Removal of finished glass beads using carrying handle magazine
Operator wearing lab coat and protective gloves inserts rings for glass beads into the ring stack magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system. Loading rings for glass beads into ring stack magazine
Laboratory operator wearing blue protective gloves inserts a Pt-Au pouring dish into the magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system. Loading Pt-Au casting dishes
Close-up of the melting process of material with flux in the HERZOG HL-HAG system, showing crucibles with orange glowing melt. Melting of material with flux
Glass bead in a casting dish within the HERZOG HL-HAG system, shown during the production process. Glass bead in casting dish
Robot arm with gripping system for handling crucibles in the HERZOG HL-HAG system, supported by a portal system for precise sample handling. Handling of crucibles using portal system
View of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with integrated multi-axis robot for automated handling of samples and crucibles. HL-HAG with multi-axis robot
HERZOG HL-HAG system with HP-GID unit for precise flux dosing, shown with an operator in lab attire and a multi-axis robot. HL-HAG with HP-GID for flux dosing
HERZOG HL-HAG with HP-GID dosing system featuring multiple containers for precise gravimetric addition of flux material. HP-GID dosing system in the HL-HAG
Operator inserting crucibles with sample material into the external belt magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system. Loading crucibles with sample material into external belt magazine
Operator placing a Pt-Au crucible into the belt magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system. Loading Pt-Au crucibles into belt magazine
Belt input magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with up to 120 positions for crucibles. Belt input magazine with up to 120 positions
HL-DM module of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with drawer magazine for digestion vessels. HL-DM for digestion vessels
HL-DM module of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with drawer magazine for digestion crucibles. HL-DM for fusion crucibles
Close-up view of the HL-DM module in the HERZOG HL-HAG system with digestion crucibles in the holder. HL-DM for fusion crucibles
HL-DM module in the HERZOG HL-HAG system with inserted digestion crucibles in a holder. HL-DM for fusion crucibles
HERZOG HL-HAG system with Siemens SIMATIC HMI control panel and blue drawer modules for sample handling. HMI display for sample registration
HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion, integrated into the HL-HAG system. HP-GID with nickel crucible for peroxide fusion
Close-up of the HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion in the HL-HAG system. HP-GID with nickel crucible for peroxide fusion
Detailed view of the HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion in the HL-HAG system. HP-GID with nickel crucible for peroxide fusion
Nickel crucible in the digestion unit of the HERZOG HL-HAG system for sample digestion processes. Nickel crucible in fusion unit
HERZOG HL-HAG: Compact, automated laboratory system for sample preparation with integrated control display, protective housing, and modular components.
Laboratory technician wearing safety glasses and gloves holds a finished glass bead produced by the HERZOG HL-HAG sample preparation system.
Laboratory technician wearing safety glasses and gloves retrieves finished glass beads from the HERZOG HL-HAG system using a carrying rack magazine.
Operator wearing lab coat and gloves removes finished glass beads from the HERZOG HL-HAG system using a carrying rack magazine.
Operator wearing lab coat and protective gloves inserts rings for glass beads into the ring stack magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system.
Laboratory operator wearing blue protective gloves inserts a Pt-Au pouring dish into the magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system.
Close-up of the melting process of material with flux in the HERZOG HL-HAG system, showing crucibles with orange glowing melt.
Glass bead in a casting dish within the HERZOG HL-HAG system, shown during the production process.
Robot arm with gripping system for handling crucibles in the HERZOG HL-HAG system, supported by a portal system for precise sample handling.
View of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with integrated multi-axis robot for automated handling of samples and crucibles.
HERZOG HL-HAG system with HP-GID unit for precise flux dosing, shown with an operator in lab attire and a multi-axis robot.
HERZOG HL-HAG with HP-GID dosing system featuring multiple containers for precise gravimetric addition of flux material.
Operator inserting crucibles with sample material into the external belt magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system.
Operator placing a Pt-Au crucible into the belt magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system.
Belt input magazine of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with up to 120 positions for crucibles.
HL-DM module of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with drawer magazine for digestion vessels.
HL-DM module of the HERZOG HL-HAG system with drawer magazine for digestion crucibles.
Close-up view of the HL-DM module in the HERZOG HL-HAG system with digestion crucibles in the holder.
HL-DM module in the HERZOG HL-HAG system with inserted digestion crucibles in a holder.
HERZOG HL-HAG system with Siemens SIMATIC HMI control panel and blue drawer modules for sample handling.
HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion, integrated into the HL-HAG system.
Close-up of the HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion in the HL-HAG system.
Detailed view of the HERZOG HP-GID dosing system with nickel crucible for peroxide digestion in the HL-HAG system.
Nickel crucible in the digestion unit of the HERZOG HL-HAG system for sample digestion processes.

Use

  • Production of glass beads (29/32/34 mm diameter) using borate fusion for X-ray fluorescence analysis
  • Production of melts for further chemical acid digestion using borate or peroxide fusion
  • Fusion temperature: max. 1300°C, high-frequency induction heating

 

Material

  • Oxidic materials such as cement, slag, ores, ferroalloys, etc.
  • Base metals such as chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper oxides, zinc, etc.
  • Clay minerals, aluminum oxides, titanium oxides, carbonates, materials containing heavy metals, refractory materials, etc.

 

Operating mode

  • Automatic

All advantages at a glance

Highly efficient automation of various fusion methods

The HL-HAG is based on the proven concept of the HAG-HF and enables the fully automatic execution of different fusion procedures. By means of borate fusion, both glass beads for X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and melts for subsequent wet chemical sample preparation can be produced. Alternatively, peroxide fusion enables the production of melts that are brought into solution in further processes.

The HL-HAG fully automatically performs all relevant sample preparation steps, including sample handling, dosing of sample and additives, fusion and sample transfer to further preparation modules and analytical instruments. The HL-HAG ensures highly efficient laboratory processes with the highest standards of precision and accuracy in sample preparation and analysis.
 

Perfect for borate fusion

The HL-HAG enables the fully automatic preparation of oxidic samples using the borate fusion method. After fusion in a platinum/gold crucible, the melt is transferred to a casting dish to produce glass beads with diameters of 29, 32 or 34 mm. These beads can either be placed in a magazine or forwarded directly to an analyzer.

Alternatively, the crucible with the melt is automatically transferred to a vessel for subsequent acid digestion. The resulting sample liquid is ideal for high-precision methods such as ICP analysis.
 

Optimally tailored for peroxide fusion

The HL-HAG can also be equipped for peroxide fusion. In this process, fusion is performed in zirconium or nickel crucibles by high-frequency induction. Since an exothermic reaction can occur during the process, causing material ejection, the crucible is closed with a lid. After fusion is complete, the melt is automatically transferred to a sample vessel for further dissolution, for example with hydrochloric acid.

Highly precise inductive fusion technology

The HL-HAG uses modern high-frequency generators to fuse the sample material. These enable a continuous temperature setting between 385°C and 1300°C, which is precisely monitored by means of an infrared pyrometer. The temperature of the melt can be quickly and precisely adjusted to the desired target value. For better homogenization, the crucible is swirled during the process and can be tilted ± 45°.

Precise temperature control of the casting dish, including controlled cooling, provides optimal conditions for the production of perfect glass beads for X-ray fluorescence analysis.
 

Efficient automatic cleaning of platinum crucibles

After the fusion process, the platinum/gold crucible is automatically cleaned in a heated ultrasonic bath (option). The cleaning liquid is replaced at freely definable intervals. Finally, the crucible weight is checked to ensure complete cleanliness and readiness for use.

Highly accurate dosing of sample material

The powdered sample material is dosed gravimetrically via the HP-GCD unit, either directly from a sample cup or tube. The material is evenly conveyed by controlled vibration and impact movements. The dosing speed automatically adjusts to the difference to the target weight, ensuring that the required weight is reached quickly and precisely.

A special non-stick coating and the shape of the special sample cup ensure reliable dosing. Since the sample material is dosed directly from the cup, no additional cleaning is required.
 

Precise dosing of additives

Depending on the properties of the additives, either the HP-GID impulse dosing or the HP-GSD screw dosing is used. Both systems work gravimetrically and are connected to a precision balance, which continuously adjusts the dosage to the target weight. This technology ensures fast yet highly accurate dosing.

The HP-GID enables fine dosing of powders through electrically controlled pulses from a silicone reservoir that supports contamination-free analysis in the vast majority of applications.

The HP-GSD is made of a special polymer that is highly resistant to chemicals and does not lead to contamination by elements relevant to the analysis. The high-precision manufacturing of the individual components ensures continuous material flow.

Several dosing stations can be arranged in series to quickly and precisely add various additives to a crucible.
 

Flexible sample and crucible input options

Sample cups and crucibles can be loaded in a variety of ways. For example, sample material can be ground in a mill, filled into the sample cup and then loaded into the HL-HAG via a belt system.

Crucibles and sample cups can also be loaded in batches. This can be done using an external belt-type magazine with up to 120 positions. It is also possible to load the vessels using HL-DM type drawer magazines that are integrated directly into the frame of the HL-HAG. The vessels are then handled by a portal system.

Sample containers and crucibles can be inserted with a lid, which is automatically removed and replaced during the dosing process. This reliably prevents potential contamination of the sample from external sources.
 

Handling with a robot or portal system

Sample beakers, crucibles and dishes can be handled either by a multi-axis robot or a portal system, depending on the customer's requirements. If crucibles and sample beakers are fed via drawer magazines, the portal system is used for handling.

Design options:

  • Additional fusion unit
  • Equipment for fusion unit for peroxide fusion
  • Temperature monitoring for casting dishes
  • Additional dosing unit type HP-GCD
  • Additional dosing unit type HP-GID
  • Dosing unit type HP-GSD
  • Ultrasonic cleaning unit
  • Belt-type magazine for crucibles (up to 120 positions)
  • HL-DM drawer magazine for sample cups and/or crucibles
  • Multi-axis robot for handling sample cups, crucibles and dishes