MPS 320™ Microwave Digestion System
The perfect microwave for labs of all shapes and sizes, and the foundation of great analysis

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The MPS 320™ is a top-loading, ruggedized, safe and easy-to-use microwave digestion system for trace elemental analyses, featuring exceptional temperature and pressure control for accurate and repeatable results. It accommodates a wide range of sample matrices and applications, with the choice of closed-vessel digestion – a requirement for working with volatile elements – or unique, easy-to-use and high-throughput auto-venting vessels, which allow digestion to continue when preset pressure is reached.
The MPS 320 is available in a variety of configurations:
- The MR-85/32 configuration consists of our MR-85 auto-venting vessels (85 mL volume) in a 32-position rotor, perfect for high-throughput third-party testing labs that need fast sample-to-sample turnaround to maximize samples per batch, ease of use for high operational efficiencies and fast learning, as well as low operating costs to maximize profit per sample.
- The MR-85/16 configuration consists of our MR-85 auto-venting vessels (85 mL volume) in a 16-position rotor, ideal for municipal environmental, food production, and routine industrial QA/QC labs where ease of use and safe operation are top of mind.
- The MR-50/16 configuration consists of our MR-50 permanently sealed vessels in a 16-position rotor, perfect for cannabis testing and other third-party lab applications in which data integrity and reproducibility are critical, and where the ability to handle different applications per rotor is valuable.
- The MR-100/8 configuration consists of our MR-100 permanently sealed high pressure vessels in an 8-position rotor, ideal for industrial applications that require digestion of difficult samples, such as oils and polymers.