Vacuum Evaporator / Vortex Evaporator

Both vacuum evaporation and vortex evaporation are two sample preparation processes that are used to remove moisture from a sample. Vacuum evaporators are used to evaporate liquids through the application of pressure and is sometimes in conjunction with temperature to be reduced below a sample’s vapor pressure. Vortex evaporators are also used to remove liquids to concentrate a sample for sample preparation. Unlike a vacuum evaporator, a vortex evaporator uses vortex motion for this process. Applications include environmental testing, drug development, toxicology, pharmaceutical, forensics, food, semiconductor, and chemistry.

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TurboVap® 96 Dual
Biotage, LLC
  • Temperature Range:
    Gas Heater temperature range: Ambient to 65 °C, ± 2 °C accuracy. Plate Heater Temperature Range: Ambient to 80 °C, ± 2 °C accuracy.
  • Vortexing Speed:
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TurboVap® LV Automated Evaporation System
Biotage, LLC
  • Temperature Range:
    Ambient to 90 °C
  • Vortexing Speed:
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Eppendorf Vacufuge Plus Vacuum Concentrator
Eppendorf North America
  • Temperature Range:
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  • Vortexing Speed:
    1400 rpm
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Digital Pulse Mixer with Evaporator/Concentrator
Glas-Col, LLC
  • Temperature Range:
    80C (Manifold) and 105C max. (Bottom Blocks)
  • Vortexing Speed:
    150 to 800 rpm
CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrator
Labconco
  • Temperature Range:
    Up to 100 °C
  • Vortexing Speed:
    Up to 1725 rpm
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