New Sampling Formats for DrySyn Heating Blocks

DrySyn heating blocks enable clean, safe synthesis without the hazards or problems associated with silicon oil baths or heating mantles

2 Jun 2016
Weylan Kiam-Laine
Microbiologist

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Asynt has introduced new reaction inserts for its DrySyn Heating Block range enabling scientists to now conduct precisely controlled heated/stirred experiments in 3 Dram vials, 20ml Scintillation vials and 2ml HPLC sample vials. The new multi position blocks when combined with a DrySyn base unit allow up to 27 experiments to be performed in parallel.

With no messy oil, heat resistant handles, and the most comprehensive range of simple-to-configure reaction inserts (for round bottom flasks, pear shaped flasks, boiling tubes, NMR tubes and vials) - DrySyn is the heating system of choice for thousands of labs around the world. Offering better heating rates than an oil bath there is no need to change your chemistry either.

Made of chemically resistant, anodized aluminum, the DrySyn range of heating blocks offer excellent heating performance to over 300ºC and can heat a reaction 25 per cent faster than an oil bath. Providing excellent heating and stirring performance but without the inherent risks and mess of an oil bath in addition to the costs to the environment of oil disposal, DrySyn heating blocks help you create a safer, cleaner, more efficient & sustainable working environment. DrySyn heating blocks also offer a flexible, safe alternative to using heating mantles.

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