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News Release from: Genevac | Subject: Dri-Pure
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 June 2003
Eliminating solvent bumping
Rapid drying with no loss of sample and no cross-contamination due to solvent bumping is claimed by this technology
Rapid drying with no loss of sample and no cross-contamination due to solvent bumping is claimed by Dri-Pure technology, designed for use with Genevac centrifugal solvent evaporators Dri-Pure technology is available for all current models of Genevac centrifugal evaporators, from the affordable EZ-2 and DD-4X bench-top units to the production-scale Mega 1200
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Preventing sample loss due to solvent bumping
Rapid drying with no loss of sample and no cross-contamination due to bumping is promised by a system for use with centrifugal solvent evaporators
Dri-Pure offers significant benefits to scientists, especially those working in synthesis and purification.
Where other methods of solvent removal are either very laborious or lead to unacceptable cross-contamination, Dri-Pure running on a Genevac evaporator gives smooth, controlled solvent removal in optimum time.
It represents a significant benefit for chemists working in parallel synthesis, drug discovery and compound purification.
The anti-bumping system works by carefully controlling the reducing pressure in the evaporation chamber in combination with an increase in rotor speed to achieve greater g-force.
In addition, heat flow to the samples must be reduced by switching off the infrared heat lamps during the pressure ramping stage.
Dri-Pure achieves all this in embedded instrument software that makes such an elegant solution very easy to apply.
For a copy of the new technical brochure describing how Dr-Pure delivers rapid drying with no loss of sample and no cross-contamination due to bumping, contact Genevac. Request a free brochure from Genevac ...
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