Concentrator plus

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The new Concentrator plus from Eppendorf is available in two configurations:

* Complete system with an integrated service-free diaphragm pump
* Basic concentrator for connecting to an existing vacuum.

The concentrator can easily be upgraded to a complete system at a later stage if desired. Power to external vacuum pumps can be automatically controlled by using the AC receptacle in the rear of the concentrator.

The Concentrator’s heating technology optimizes the evaporation process. No matter which configuration you choose, you’re assured of quick and efficient—yet gentle—vacuum concentration of your samples (e.g. DNA/RNA, proteins).

The complete system includes a vapour condenser that purifies the exhaust air by up to 85%. This serves as protection against unpleasant vapours. At the same time, an automatic condensate drain extends the service life of all components that come into contact with the vapours.

The new Concentrator plus features a new LCD display and user-friendly control panel with clearly labeled function keys.

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