Free CD contains useful hints and tips on optimising solvent evaporation techniques, a utility for calculating a solvent's boiling point at different pressure, and a unit converter
Genevac has announced a new CD containing a wealth of useful hints and tips on optimising solvent evaporation techniques, a utility for calculating a solvent's boiling point at different pressure, and a unit conversion program.
The handy business-card size CD-Rom takes just a few minutes to install on any PC running Windows 98 or higher and is available free of charge from Genevac.
A bibliography of the last 18 months issues of the widely acknowledged Solvent Removal Online newsletter is included, providing a valuable resource of hints and tips, technological developments and resources associated with solvent evaporation techniques.
Also on the CD is a fully interactive chart plotting boiling point against pressure for all the commonly used compound solvents is included.
Information from the solvent boiling point/pressure curves may be rapidly obtained using cross hairs that provide accurate numerical readouts on each scale.
This powerful utility simplifies solvent and pressure selection for the popular technique of centrifugal evaporation; now used as the drying method of choice throughout drug discovery and medicinal chemistry.
For scientists calculating with and making unit conversions across a wide variety of parameters including length, volume, flow rate, pumping speed and pressure the Genevac unit conversion program is the perfect utility.
The program offers immediate access to a comprehensive list of interconvertible imperial and SI units.
To convert, values in a particular unit are simply keyed in and an instant display of the corresponding unit is shown.
To request a free copy of the CD contact Genevac using the links provided.