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News Release from: Biopharma Technology | Subject: AdVantage freeze dryer
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 04 October 2001

Benchtop freeze dryer

A wide range of features and extensive freeze drying capabilities in a device small enough to fit on most laboratory benchtops is the claim made for the AdVantage freeze dryer

Measuring just 56cm x 53cm x 66cm and weighing 118kg, the AdVantage provides a precise freeze drying capability in the smallest footprint Manufactured by VirTis and available in the UK and Ireland from freeze drying specialist Biopharma Process Systems, the AdVantage has complete flexibility to process bulks, vials or flasks in a space-saving design

It is ideal for small scale freeze drying applications, such as those occurring in pilot or research and development laboratories.

Shelf temperatures ranges are available from -70C to +60C, with process condenser temperatures as low as -85C.

New features and state-of-the-art control systems ensure precise freeze drying control, particularly important for handling extremely valuable or sensitive biological materials.

AdVantage can be supplied with an optional 'Wizard' workstation which includes a powerful IBM compatible computer running Windows software, colour printing and all interfacing.

Other features include four patented quick-seal valves allowing users to process flasks at the same time as product in the tray and a full-view crystal-clear acrylic door with double-action catch to ensure positive sealing.

An easy-to-use, panel mounted Wizard control system which enables precise control of freezing, primary drying and secondary drying operations, is offered as an option. Request a free brochure from Biopharma Technology ...

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