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Product category: Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: Solvent evaporation software
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2002

Monitoring and controlling solvent
evaporation

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New software suite offers scientists full control over the evaporation process from a remote PC, particularly useful in radioactive or biohazardous areas

Genevac, a manufacturer of solvent evaporation technology, has launched a comprehensive data logging and remote control software package which can both monitor and control the evaporation process from a remote PC The software has particular utility in radioactive or biohazardous environments or where networked manufacturing processes involving solvent removal have to be monitoring remotely, as is found in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries

Designed to operate with any modern Genevac evaporator, the easy-to-use package provides the data needed for process and quality control, conveniently and efficiently.

The software includes all the command tools necessary to interface any of the current Genevac models with a robotic workstation or remote operations centre.

In addition, the data logging element provides unrivalled information about the drying process which is invaluable for process optimisation in lead discovery and parallel synthesis.

To further aid life-science researchers, the new software can be made available with a time-limited licence for evaluation purposes.

Genevac offers a range of high performance solvent removal systems, ranging from ultra compact bench-top centrifugal evaporators to production-scale sample concentration units.

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