Brochure describes the operational performance of the three concentrators, three vacuum pumps and refrigerated solvent trap that make up this range of centrifugal concentrators for molecular biology
Barnstead Genevac has announced a technical brochure that provides a comprehensive introduction to its recently launched Mivac range of affordable centrifugal concentrators for molecular biology applications.
Mivac is a range of centrifugal concentrators optimised to remove water and organic solvents from biological samples in a variety of formats including tubes, microplates and vials.
The new brochure introduces and describes the operational performance of the three concentrators, three vacuum pumps and a novel refrigerated solvent trap that make up the Mivac range.
Guidance is given to enable users to easily choose the most appropriate system according to workflow and applications.
Benchmarked to provide best-of-class performance in all aspects, Mivac systems allow scientists working with DNA, RNA, peptides, oligonucleotides and proteins to safely and swiftly concentrate or dry their samples.
The Mivac range is the product of extensive market research with biologists around the world and has been designed to meet the requirements for careful and speedy drying in almost all biological applications, says the company.
Barnstead Genevac is a subsidiary of Fisher Scientific International.