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Product category: General lab equipment
News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Metz Syn10 personal synthesiser
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2006

New software to enhance parallel
synthesiser

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New Metz Syn10 personal synthesiser, for laboratories performing multiple experiments simultaneously

Radley's introduces the Metz Syn10 personal synthesiser, for laboratories looking to perform multiple experiments simultaneously but at different temperatures New software is now available further extending the versatility of the system

For chemists involved in all aspects of reaction optimisation, process development and medicinal chemistry, the Metz Syn10 enables chemists to quickly discover the optimal conditions for their chemical reactions by simultaneously running up to 10 reactions, each with a different temperature, from -30C to +150C and stirring control from 250 rpm to 1200 rpm.

Other features include an inert gas control and optional removable water-cooled refluxing.

The new highly intuitive Metz Syn10 software provides a powerful suite of control options including individual well programming and profiling, controlled heating/cooling ramps, crash cooling for rapid temperature changes, plus on-the-fly profile modification and variable data sampling rate functions.

When profiling is not required the new manual control function allows a fixed temperature and stirring rate to be entered for each well manually.

Current temperature and stirrer speed can now be viewed immediately without accessing a data display graph using the manual read function.

To safeguard data, results from experiments can now be saved automatically with a frequency of backup from every minute to once every ten hours.

Current results can now be printed out at any time in an experiment.

The new software enable users to get experiments up and running quicker while still retaining the ability to construct extremely complex reaction profiles.

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