All that is required to use the heated condenser inlet pipe is sufficient space for the connections on the top of the condenser and the drainpipe below the condenser for drainage
Genevac, specialist in advanced evaporator technology, has announced a new heated condenser inlet pipe for its series II model HT-8 and HT-12 centrifugal evaporator systems.
Where bench space is at a premium the Genevac heated condenser inlet pipe (maximum length 1.5m) usefully enables the evaporator condenser unit to be placed on a shelf underneath the bench.
All that is required to use the new accessory is sufficient space for the connections on the top of the condenser and the drainpipe below the condenser for draining away waste solvents.
Genevac's HT-8 and HT-12 systems are ideal for use in compound purification, plate re-formatting, and plate replication.
The recently introduced series II models have been re-engineered to improve performance, enhance ease of use and minimise cost of ownership.
Proprietary control software allows the series II HT-8 and HT-12 to automatically detect when the samples are dry and then shutdown - safeguarding valuable samples from potential thermal degradation.
The series II models also boast new mechanics and electronics that minimise operational downtime and the need for routine maintenance.