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Evaporation equipment
News Release from: Genevac | Subject: HT-24
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2006
Seeking the ultimate solvent removal
productivity
The HT-24 is targeted at organic synthesis, HPLC, and compound purification laboratories where achieving the highest throughput of samples, in a range of formats, is critical to efficient operation
Genevac has announced a new generation version of its flagship model HT-24 ultra-high throughput centrifugal evaporator Designed around two HT-12 Series II evaporators mounted on a small footprint trolley, the HT-24 uniquely enables chemists to optimally evaporate two sets of samples made up in different solvents simultaneously, significantly speeding the drying process
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 3 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Solvent removal system allows chemists to evaporate two different solvents simultaneously, significantly speeding drying in busy HPLC and central purification laboratories
Compact in design and offering a very high capacity for a wide range of sample formats including microplates, tubes, vials, fraction collector racks and Genevac's hybrid HPLC blocks, the HT-24 offers the versatility and productivity to assist chemists in high-throughput environments.
The high-throughput design of the HT-24 allows up to 96 shallow-well microplates to be dried down at the same time, while capacity for standard 16x100mm fraction collector tubes is an outstanding 576 tubes per run.
Benefiting from Genevac's 20 years of designing centrifugal evaporators the HT-24 is easy to use, reliable, robust and safe to both operator and sample integrity.
Further aiding productivity the HT-24 now includes facility for rapid defrosting, and pullout sample shelves for easy loading and unloading.
A walk-in fume hood is available as an option on the HT-24, providing if required a totally enclosed system. Request a free brochure from Genevac ...
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