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Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: EZ-2 flask holders
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 21 October 2004
Safe evaporation of large liquid volumes
Flask holders allow users to evaporate large volumes, as they would on a rotary evaporator, but with added sample protection and safety features
Genevac has announced a new line of sample holders for its popular EZ-2 solvent evaporator The new holders are specifically designed to take a variety of round bottom flasks ranging from 25ml up to 500ml
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Ingenious sample holder design has allowed the compact, benchtop EZ-2 to accommodate up to six 100ml flasks simultaneously.
With larger flasks, a total capacity of one litre is possible, for example 4x250ml or 2x500ml.
Research has shown that customers use their EZ-2 units in various ways, but one of the most popular is as an alternative to a rotary evaporator.
The new EZ-2 flask holders allow users to evaporate large volumes, as they would on a rotary evaporator, but with the added sample protection and safety features afforded by the EZ-2.
Incorporating the latest centrifugal evaporation technology in a compact and easy-to-use benchtop model, the EZ-2 is priced to be affordable by almost any laboratory.
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.
The new EZ-2 flask holder range will be on display at International Biotech in London and Het Instrument in Utrecht this autumn. Request a free brochure from Genevac ...
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