“…Autosamplers are a standard part of most elemental analyzers, and some accessories for these autosamplers have been developed by scientists, either to deal with special analytical needs [9] , or to make operation easier [10] . Autosamplers themselves are also among the most accessible scientific devices in terms of fabrication by non-specialized engineers, with several examples available in the literature [11] , [12] , [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] , [17] , [18] , [19] , [20] . While in some cases these autosamplers have been integrated to other in-house made components [17] , [16] , [13] , [18] , [19] , the integration of in-house made autosamplers to commercial, off-the-shelf equipment like elemental analyzers has been a difficult challenge for several decades [21] , [22] , [23] , only recently facilitated by the adoption of AutoIt for laboratory automation.…”