New Solution for Multiple Chemistry Reactions at Low Temperatures

22 Jan 2007

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As an exciting start to 2007, Asynt have announced the launch of the DrySyn Multi COOL, a system which provides fully controlled, low temperature chemistry for reactions in parallel.

DrySyn Multi COOL not only saves space and time in the laboratory, but also eliminates the need for difficult to control conventional ice baths and expensive, bulky and easily breakable jacketed reaction vessels. The DrySyn Multi COOL consists of a cooling base plate and inserts which can accommodate up to three 100 ml standard laboratory round-bottomed flasks.

The exchange of glassware in the DrySyn Multi COOL is achieved within seconds without disrupting the thermal fluid flow offering time saving and safety advantages over glass jacketed reaction vessels. Sub-ambient chemistry, down to -30ºC, can be performed for prolonged periods of time without fluctuations in temperature. The unit is compatible with any laboratory circulator chiller unit and for agitation it is designed to fit on a standard magnetic stirrer.

With a robust, anodised, aluminium construction, the DrySyn Multi COOL will withstand the rigors of daily laboratory use and varied temperature protocols.

The DrySyn Multi COOL is the latest addition to the renowned DrySyn range and significantly broadens Asynt’s portfolio of affordable, flexible and efficient tools for the chemist.

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New Solution for Multiple Chemistry Reactions at Low Temperatures