Description
RapidVap N2/48 Evaporation Systems use nitrogen blow down, vortex motion and heat to speed evaporation of up to 48 small samples or eight 450 milliliter samples at once. A stream of nitrogen or dry gas is directed downward onto the surface of the sample. Nitrogen blow down reduces the partial pressure directly over the liquid to speed evaporation and help remove the solvent as it evaporates.
There are eight clusters of six ports each. Nitrogen may be delivered to 2, 4, 6 or 8 clusters at once so that nitrogen is conserved when a full load is not required. Microprocessor-controlled vortex motion increases surface area for faster evaporation while continually mixing the sample to maximize recovery.
• Fast evaporation rates
• Microprocessor-controlled 1000W dry block heating system supplies a controlled amount of heat up to 100deg;C
• Microprocessor-controlled vortex motion increases surface area for faster evaporation
• Maintenance-free, microprocessor-controlled motor provides variable-speed power to drive the vortex motion up to 500 rpm
• PTFE-coated aluminum chamber
• Epoxy-coated cast aluminum cabinet base and acrylic/PVC thermoplastic upper housing
• Glass lid
• Dual lid clamps
• Phenol-free gasket provides complete sealing
• Audible alarm with automatic shut down for timed end point
• Audible/visual alarm for end point detected by temperature sensors at heater and block
• Up to 9 different user-set programs may be stored in memory
• Easy-to-read LCD
• All mechanical components are isolated from the chemical fumes and vapors
• ETL listed
• Overall dimensions with closed lid (W x D x H): 21.7 x 19 x 13.5
• Full one year warranty
• UL 61010-1 compliance
• Cat. No. 346-10192 includes two-way RS-232 link to allow remote control of functions from a user-supplied personal computer
Required Accessories (available separately):
• Aluminum sample block
• Glassware
• Nitrogen with flow rate of 3.5 CFM/100 LPM minimum
• Gas pressure regulator (pressure not to exceed 20 psi)
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