Free Access to New Webinar Introducing Novel Large Volume Evaporation Technology

3 Nov 2010
Sarah Sarah
Marketing / Sales

Genevac announces free access to a popular webinar that introduces the novel technology behind its ROCKET evaporator and describe how technological advances have addressed the shortfalls of traditional large volume sample evaporation techniques. The patented ROCKET technology is demonstrated using customer data showing highly efficient evaporation of environmental samples and HPLC fractions.

Fast, sample safe evaporative removal of large volumes of solvent is of considerable interest to many environmental, natural product, medicinal chemistry and chiral synthesis labs. Current techniques used for these applications have many shortfalls and there is no credible parallel sample evaporator for large volumes.

The Rocket Evaporator incorporates revolutionary new technology that enables it to dry or concentrate as many as six large volume flasks or up to 18 Accelerated Solvent Extractor (ASE®) tubes in a fraction of the time taken using conventional rotary evaporators.

Rocket Synergy Evaporator

Genevac

Rocket Evaporators use patented vacuum technology to evaporate solutions to dryness, or a concentrate, rapidly and safely. The latest Synergy series offers integrated, flexible solutions for processing a wide range of sample volumes. Interchangeable rotors will accommodate tubes, flasks and batch volumes of up to 100L. Rocket Synergy is designed primarily to quickly process larger volumes of solvent in parallel and without supervision. The Rocket Synergy Evaporator will accommodate six flasks, each containing up to 450ml of solvent, as well a variety of innovative Genevac sample holders such as the SampleGenie. The removable rotor may also be replaced with a 5L 316 stainless steel vessel for batch processing. Now you don't need to choose between flask or batch/feed evaporation. The Rocket and Rocket 4D Synergy evaporators will accommodate your process, whatever the volume. Each is capable of replacing several rotary evaporators and saving valuable bench space.

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