Cost-efficient nitrogen & protein determination according to Dumas
- Lowest cost per sample: CO2 as cost-efficient carrier gas and optimized consumables consumption thanks to EAS REGAINER® technology
- Fast analysis: Results in less than 4 minutes
- Space-saving: Smallest footprint available
Software
More overview. More control. More insights.
With optimized navigation, smart workflows, and clear traceability, the exceed PLUS software provides precise and efficient support for your everyday laboratory analysis.
Intuitive software
Optimized menu structure, maintenance interval monitoring, role-based user rights
Reliable quality assurance
Full traceability and dedicated evaluation of control standards
Smarter workflows
Software-supported leak tests, calibration assistant, optional sequence termination when limit values are exceeded
LIMS-ready
Fully integrate into existing laboratory information systems
Optimized 21 CFR Part 11 option
With encrypted database, electronic signature, and updates in the audit trail
More than data: insights
Powerful statistical analyses and flexible data processing


Mariah Reilly, Research Associate. Kai Rensberry, Research Associate. Kayla Pfohlman, Research Technician. Krista Scholz, Research Associate. Marisa Moran, Research Associate. Dr Adilson Nunes da Silva, Head of Cultivation, with the predecessor instrument of the rapid N exceed® PLUS.
Plantible Foods
Country: USAPlantible Foods has used Elementar’s Dumas analyzer for faster and more efficient quantitation of nitrogen and protein for its plant-based protein production.
Plantible Foods is a food technology company developing a new agricultural platform to produce plant-based protein from Lemna, also known as duckweed. In order to unlock the full potential of its production processes, the company invested in a Dumas analyzer from Elementar for quicker, more accurate and efficient quantitation of nitrogen and protein, and is now using the instrument to carry out more than 12,000 analyses a year.
We previously used Elementar and found the maintenance and ease of use of the instruments attractive. The autosampler allows for continuous analysis of samples and the CO2 mobile phase is very cost-effective over traditional helium and argon systems.
Dr Parker Lee, Head of Research and Development at Plantible Foods
Sample types
Soil

Sediment

Fertilizer

Plants

Animal feed

Cereals and starch

Alternative proteins

Milk and dairy products

Meat products

Beer, wort, and malt

Food and beverage

Polymers

