Environmental Express HotBlock CURRENT User Manual

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HotBlock™:

Operation and Instruction Manual

EPA Method 200.7, Revision 4.4

3.5 If necessary, filter with SC0401 (or appropriate FilterMate) to remove

insoluble material.

Note: The filtration step should be performed slowly with little pressure placed on the
plunger. If excessive back pressure occurs stop filtration and allow sediments to “settle
out”. Applying pressure to the plunger may cause sample “blow through” allowing
sediment to pass through the filter into the digestate.

4.0 Procedure, Total Recoverable Elements, Solids Sample
(EPA Method 200.7, Paragraph 11.3)

4.1 For each digestion procedure, transfer 0.5g ± 0.01g of a dried sieved

sample into the SC475 polypropylene vessel.

4.2 Add 2.0mL (1:1) HNO

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and 5mL (1:4) HCl and swirl. Cover the vessel with

a disposable watch glass (catalog # SC505) and reflux an additional 30
minutes at a sample temperature of 85°C.

Note: When using a watch glass, adjust the set point temperature of the HotBlock™ so
that a 50mL, 5% acid solution is heated to 85°C BEFORE placing the watch glass over the
sample. Laboratory tests have proven that the addition of the ribbed watch glass will add
approximately 10°C to the sample temperature, bringing the sample temperature up to
95°C. Refer to page 7 of the operations manual for instructions on HotBlock™ temperature
adjustment.

4.3 Allow to cool and bring to 50mL volume with DI water.
4.4 Filter with SC0401 (or appropriate FilterMate) to remove insoluble

material.

All QC samples, concentration limitations, elemental lists and reagent specifications
are addressed in depth in EPA Method 200.7. Safety concerns are also part of the
full method. Follow the instructions listed in EPA Method 200.7. These steps should
only be used as a guide to help improve the performance of your HotBlock™.

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