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MULTIVAP 48 position dry block 900w, manifold, control box. Acid resistant coatings

Product Code: ORG11848-RT

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MULTIVAP 48 position dry block 900w, manifold, control box. Acid resistant coatings

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The 48 position MULTIVAP nitrogen evaporator is a high temperature dry block model. This instrument contains a rectangular gas distribution system mounted on a frame and dual post assembly. The manifold delivers nitrogen gas to the needles or glass pipettes, which direct the gas onto the sample’s surface. This method results in rapid solvent evaporation and sample concentration. In order to conserve nitrogen gas, the manifold has a toggle switch for every row of 6 samples, which allows individual rows to be shut off when evaporating batches of less than 48 samples. Nitrogen gas flow is also controlled by an adjustable flow meter and a built-in pressure regulator.

The 48 position MULTIVAP parallel evaporator uses a heated aluminum dry block to reach evaporative temperatures ranging from 30°C to 120°C. An unheated version is available for evaporations that will be performed at ambient temperatures. Sample blocks are customized for the user’s sample size for maximum and even heat transfer.  Inserts can be customized for sample vial outside diameters of 10-22 mm. One set of inserts is included with the instrument. 

All models can withstand contact with organic solvents; however acid resistant models are also available for use with corrosive solutions. 

Features:

  • Adjustable flow meter, 0-25 L/min
  • Dual band hoist spring assembly
  • High temperature limit switch for safety
  • Digital temperature controller
  • Electronic timer
  • Nitrogen filter
  • Gas distribution manifold
  • Built-in pressure reducing regulator
  • Needle guide

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