Chemists will, for the first time, be able to evaporate two different solvents simultaneously, significantly speeding drying in busy HPLC and central purification laboratories
Visitors to the inaugural Lab Automation Europe at Olympia, London, in November will have the chance to see the latest developments in high-throughput solvent removal technology within the new model HT-24 system from Genevac.
Compact in design and offering a very high capacity for a wide range of sample formats including microplates, tubes, vials, fraction collector racks and Genevac's new hybrid blocks the HT-24 offers the versatility and productivity to assist chemists in a high-throughput drug discovery and purification.
Using the HT-24 chemists will, for the first time, be able to evaporate two different solvents simultaneously, significantly speeding drying in busy HPLC and central purification laboratories.
The high-throughput design of the HT-24 allows up to 96 shallow-well microplates to be dried down at the same time, whilst capacity for standard 16x100mm fraction collector tubes is an outstanding 576 tubes per run.
A high efficiency pump together with a new compound condenser design housed beneath the evaporator chambers means that an HT-24 can be placed into a walk-in fume hood with ease.