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.
CompanyLabconcoLabconco
ItemCentriVap DNA Vacuum ConcentratorFreeZone 4.5L, -105
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Catalog Number797001072040100
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Temperature RangeUp to 100 °CInquire
DescriptionCentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrators are designed to speed evaporation of solvents from DNA samples and other very small samples. The compact benchtop cabinet houses the concentrator, DNA Rotor, diaphragm vacuum pump, two glass traps and all connecting tubing. No additional components are required to ... Read MoreFreeZone Benchtop Freeze Dryers are designed for lyophilizing light sample loads. The compact design is ideal for labs with limited floor space.

Depending on model chosen, the upright stainless steel collector coil holds 2.5, 4, or 8 liters of ice before defrosting and three collector coil
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Vortexing SpeedUp to 1725 rpmInquire
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