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News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Innovations for Parallel Chemistry
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2007
Innovations for Parallel Chemistry,
volume 4
Designed to provide chemists with technical product information the 20-page guide introduces the Carousel stirring hotplate, Heat-On block system, and the Carousel and Greenhouse work-up stations
Radleys has announced publication of volume 4 of its product guide - 'Innovations for Parallel Chemistry' The new guide details a wide range of additions and enhancements to Radleys' favourites including the Starfish multi-experiment workstation, Lara controlled laboratory reactor systems, Metz Syn reaction stations, GreenHouse Blowdown evaporator and what the company says is the world's most popular personal parallel chemistry synthesisers - the Carousel reaction station family
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Dec 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Innovations for parallel chemistry
Third volume of this guide, available on paper or as pdf, introduces a range of new products plus enhancements to the Carousel 12 and 6 reaction stations, Metz Syn10 and GreenHouse Plus
A new product integration map is included, to assist chemists to select the most appropriate Carousel or Greenhouse system for heated or sub-ambient operation, stirring viscous materials, scale-up, scale-down, process optimisation, work-up and evaporation.
Radleys parallel chemistry product range allows full integration between synthesis, work-up and evaporation systems - helping to reduce post synthesis bottlenecks.
Also new for Volume 4 is a chart offering an easy pictorial guide enabling chemists to simply choose the Radleys product that has the optimum volume range for their reaction (0.5-5000ml).
To receive a free copy of 'Innovations for Parallel Chemistry - Volume 4' please contact Radleys using the links provided.
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