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Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: EZ-2
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 May 2002
Easy solvent evaporation
The latest centrifugal evaporation technology, in a compact and easy-to-use benchtop model, priced to be affordable by almost any laboratory
Genevac says its new EZ-2 series is everything a rugged and modern centrifugal evaporator should be and more Years of experience in solvent evaporation and sample purification have allowed Genevac to produce a high-efficiency sample concentrator that delivers high performance, ease of use, high reliability, and compatibility with most commonly used solvents and acids
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Intuitive controls and large LCD display provide ease of use comparable to a typical rotary evaporator yet the EZ-2 series can process many more samples per unit time.
Operation is as simple as selecting the solvent type and inputting the maximum allowable sample temperature on the control panel.
The smart evaporator software in the EZ-2 then does the rest, setting the vacuum conditions and gradient, controlling the heating and automatically stopping the run once the samples are dry.
The EZ-2 series provides true walk-away automation so simple and sample safe that anyone can use it with confidence.
Incorporating a new high-performance solvent resistant pump in the EZ-2 series both saves precious bench space and provides quiet, efficient control of the vacuum.
The new pump combined with a visible glass condenser trap and easy access solvent drain valve make the EZ-2 series probably the most compact and reliable sample evaporator available.
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