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BUCHI Multivapor™ Parallel Evaporation System with Rotavapor connector
Description
Samples are heated separately in cylindrical transparent water baths. Boiling retardation is prevented by a vigorous vortex induced by a thorough horizontal orbital movement of the heating plate. A vacuum manifold with individual sample connection conducts the vapor to the condenser assembly of the rotary evaporator.
Efficient
- Ideal for high throughput labs requiring multiple sample processing
- Use the same condenser and vacuum assembly for two instruments, minimizing sample handling
- Samples can be prepared in advance and stored in the evaporation rack
- Footprint measures only 26 × 40cm
- Each sample is independently connected to the vacuum cover to eliminate cross-contamination
- Reduces environmental impact as compared to nitrogen blow-down evaporators
- Samples are visible throughout evaporation
- Meets ISO I4000 guidelines
- For 100-120V 50/60Hz
- Accommodates a wide variety of vessel types with up to 30mL working volume
- Processes a high number of extraction samples quickly using modern pressurized extraction techniques such as PSE or ASE
- Evaporation of parallel reaction samples is achieved in the same reaction tube
- Optional PE frits allow adsorption on silica for subsequent chromatographic purification
- Screw capped test tubes containing chromatographic samples can be evaporated simultaneously with minimal user supervision
Order Info
Other configurations are available. Contact your Customer Service Representative for details.
Specifications
Specifications
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Speed | 0 to 485rpm |
| Type | Multivapor Parallel Evaporation System With Rotavapor Interface |
| For Use With (Application) | High throughput labs requiring multiple sample processing |
| Certifications | CE, CSA, ISO I4000 |
| Height (English) | 5.74 in. |
| Height (Metric) | 40 cm |
| Length (English) | 5.74 in. |
| Length (Metric) | 40 cm |
| Voltage | 100/120 V |
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