Any standard hotplate stirrer can be instantly converted to a flexible reaction station capable of running up to three parallel reactions in conventional round-bottomed flasks or 12 in tubes or vials
Asynt says its DrySyn Multi family of reaction blocks save precious laboratory space while dispensing with dangerous, messy oil baths.
The DrySyn Multi concept was developed in collaboration with the department of chemistry at Cambridge University, and many units are now in use world wide.
All models can accommodate reaction volumes as low as 10ml, the maximum volume can be 100ml, 250ml or 500ml depending on the model.
Direct heat transfer gives rapid heating - up to three times faster than a conventional oil bath - with accurate temperature control up to 250C and efficient magnetic coupling ensures powerful stirring in all configurations.
An optional temperature probe can give even greater temperature accuracy.
Asynt MD Martyn Fordham said: "DrySyn Multi units are in use in many labs around the world, but people are still excited when they see it for the first time - it's such an elegant, compact solution to two universal laboratory problems - saving space and improving safety".
Asynt was formed in July 2003 to develop, supply and support new and novel products and services for the organic chemist.
Asynt products are developed by a team of chemists with 35 years combined experience and a mission to respond to the real needs of their colleagues in industry and academia.
Asynt is committed to investment in new products and chemistries and says it plans to launch new ideas on a regular basis.


