Description
Fully automation-compatible blowdown evaporators designed to remove the traditional laboratory bottleneck of solvent evaporation from microplates. The Ultravap Mistral gives significant throughput advantages to laboratories looking to optimize microplate sample preparation. Faster than centrifugal evaporation for single plates, significant increases in sample throughput are achieved through advanced evaporator head technology and an innovative manifold design, which directly injects heated nitrogen into each individual well of the microplate simultaneously. Installation requires only connection to a gas supply and mains electricity. The Ultravap Mistral may be operated with a supply of clean, dry compressed air in place of nitrogen, if the chemistry allows. Safety of operation is ensured as this CE-marked compact unit fits into all fume cupboards and boasts full integral fume management within the unit.
The Ultravap Mistral offers a plate shuttle which can serve and retrieve plates from the deck of most liquid handlers. The color touch-screen controlled dry down station accepts interchangeable 24-, 48-, 96- or 384-needle heads. It comes complete with clear safety screens and integral fume management leading to a 4 inch duct adaptor that incorporates a fan for high speed fume removal.
• Plate shuttle sends/retrieves plates from robot deck
• Adjustable shuttle position and height
• Intuitive graphical color touch screen display
• Up to 15 stored evaporation programs
• Up to five programmable steps per method
• On board gas management
• Master & multiple slave configuration supported
• Remote control from PC option
• Reversible screen for integration at side of robot
• Built-in fume management and duct connector
• Faster evaporation times
• Energy-saving Eco mode extends heater and fan life
Suitable for integration directly with the following manufacturers robots:
• Hamilton Robotics – Star
• Tecan – Freedom Evo
• PerkinElmer – Janus
• Beckman Coulter – Biomek
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