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News Release from: Viscotek Europe | Subject: Vortex
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 December 2003
HTP polymer sample preparation and
delivery
Integrating a high performance autosampler and multi-stirrer, the device has been designed to increase efficiency, enhance precision, and promote operator safety
Available from Viscotek, the Vortex is a significant new development in automated sample preparation and delivery Integrating a high performance autosampler and multi-stirrer, the Vortex has been designed to increase efficiency, enhance precision, and promote operator safety
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 17 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Automated sample preparation and delivery system for GPC/SEC characterisation of natural and synthetic polymers combines an autosampler and multistirrer
Heatable to 150C, the temperature controlled Vortex multi-stirrer assembly features a stainless steel tray, capable of handling both 20ml and 40ml sample vials.
Each vial position has its own magnetic stirring mechanism, delivering consistent and reproducible stirring action vial-to-vial and eliminating variability throughout the polymer dissolution process.
The autosampling device is used to dispense solvent and deliver sample.
Providing full software control of solvent and sample delivery, positioning arm, load/inject sequences and multi-stirrer operation the Vortex effectively removes the operator from the sample preparation process.
When coupled with Viscotek's Triple Detector Array (TDA) or Relative Viscometer, the Vortex provides a complete, automated system for the macromolecular characterisation and determination of solution viscosities.
A new addition to Viscotek's comprehensive range of GPC/SEC solutions the Vortex will allow chemists to concentrate on testing and data analysis, rather than time consuming and tedious sample preparation. Request a free brochure from Viscotek Europe ...
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