Evaporation system can be used as a stand-alone bench-top personal evaporator or as an upgrade to a parallel synthesiser to perform parallel evaporation post synthesis
Available from Radleys Discovery Technologies (RDT) the GreenHouse Blowdown evaporator is said to set a new standard for productive and safe evaporation of chemistry samples, HPLC fractions and microplates.
This unique evaporation system can be used as a stand-alone bench-top personal evaporator or as an upgrade to an RDT GreenHouse parallel synthesiser to perform parallel evaporation post synthesis.
The GreenHouse Blowdown evaporator uses a precisely controlled flow of inert gas combined with digital heat control to carefully evaporate samples while avoiding the sample bumping found with some vacuum evaporators, says RDT.
Interchangeable plates with eight or 24 hollow pins enable the system to productively remove solvent from eight or 24-well microplates as well as multiple reaction tubes or glass vials in parallel.
The environmentally-friendly enclosed design of the GreenHouse Blowdown contains all of the evaporating solvent, allowing subsequent trapping and collection via a high performance glass condenser.