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Liquid handling
News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Carousel
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2003
Accelerating post-synthesis work-up
Compact work-up station will accept up to 12 x 70ml columns for filtration, phase separation, liquid/liquid extraction or SPE in to one or two identical stackable racks
Available from Radleys Discovery Technologies, specialist in parallel chemistry, the Carousel work-up station is designed to make post synthesis work-up quick and easy, avoiding downstream bottlenecks Compact and lightweight the Carousel work-up station will accept up to 12 x 70ml columns for filtration, phase separation, liquid/liquid extraction or SPE in to one or two identical stackable racks
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 12 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Radleys has announced a new and improved version of its Carousel 12 reaction station, which it says is the world's most popular parallel synthesiser; the Carousel 12 Plus
This enables parallel and/or sequential work-up of 12 samples and collection of product into a lower rack with Carousel reaction tubes or standard one inch boiling tubes.
The unique design uses no taps, valves or drip needles, making assembly and operation fast and simple.
The system is used under gravity or with the innovative SpeedFlow booster allowing precise individual control of flow within each column.
Ergonomically designed the Carousel work-up station uses lightweight aluminium racks that are both easy to load and exceptionally stable providing good access and visibility to all the columns and tubes.
Identical racks lock together for ease of operation or transportation from location to location.
For enhancing post synthesis work-up further the system provides option for a third rack above the second rack for sequential work-up.
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