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Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: HT-24
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 December 2003
Future-proofed evaporation equipment
New evaporation workstation has been designed such that users of existing instruments can upgrade their units to higher capacity and improved performance
Genevac introduced at International Biotech 2003 a brand new concept in centrifugal evaporation - upgradeable instruments Reflecting customer desire to invest in evaporation equipment without compromising future operational utility, Genevac has designed its new HT-24 evaporation workstation such that existing users of Genevac series 2 HT-8 and HT-12 instruments can upgrade their units to higher capacity and improved performance
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The HT-24 workstation comprises a twin-condenser services trolley, complete with powerful new pump and waste solvent handling system together with a software upgrade.
A combination of any two HT-8 or HT-12 series 2 evaporation chambers can be configured to boost capacity while retaining a compact footprint.
Using the HT-24 chemists will, for the first time, be able to evaporate two different solvents simultaneously, significantly speeding drying in busy HPLC and central purification laboratories.
A software upgrade adds powerful new functionality to the evaporators that allows direct display of condenser and drain status on the evaporator control screen.
The high-throughput design of the HT-24 provides capacity for up to 96 shallow-well microplates to be dried down at the same time, while capacity for standard 13x100mm fraction collector tubes is an outstanding 960 tubes per run. Request a free brochure from Genevac ...
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