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Product category: Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: Mivac
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 16 February 2006

Innovations enable faster biological
sample drying

Genevac has announced several new design innovations that have enabled solvent removal times in its popular Mivac centrifugal evaporator to be imroved by up to 200% without loss of sample integrity

New 'Black Magic' solid aluminium sample rotors have improved thermal transfer This in combination with Genevac's unique Speed Trap refrigerated solvent condenser has facilitated higher throughput, safe DNA sample preparation, plasmid purification, dye terminator removal, cell fractionation, oligonucleotide and protein precipitation experiments

The novel Speed Trap has been designed to considerably improve the performance of a Mivac, by condensing vapours back to liquid, helping to maintain a strong vacuum thus speeding up the concentration process considerably.

Users of the Speed Trap can readily see the solvents in the trap, and emptying is simple, requiring no defrosting.

The Mivac range is the product of extensive market research with biologists around the world and has been designed to meet the requirements for careful and speedy drying in most biological applications.

Special methods for drying aqueous and alcohol-based samples are included in all the miVac models.

A range of concentrators feature capacity from six to twenty stacked shallow-well microplates or 48 to 200 micro centrifuge tubes of 1.5ml size.

The Mivac concentrators feature full LCD display with digital controls and programming of time and temperature.

A range of suitable vacuum pumps is also available, including two-head and four-head diaphragm pumps and an ultra-low vacuum Scroll type pump. Request a free brochure from Genevac ...

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