miVac DNA Concentrator
The miVac DNA is an ideal small concentrator for the molecular biology laboratory. A centrifugal concentrator capable of removing water and organic solvents from a variety of sample formats including tubes, microplates and vials. Making it an ideal "work-horse" concentrator for the busy lab. The built-in special runs for working with water and water mixtures improve performance and optimise concentration time and make the m…

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DNA concentration for low volume
Good product very easy to use however sometimes low volumes has to be done a few times
Review Date: 6 Feb 2018 | Genevac
The miVac DNA is an ideal small concentrator for the molecular biology laboratory.
A centrifugal concentrator capable of removing water and organic solvents from a variety of sample formats including tubes, microplates and vials. Making it an ideal "work-horse" concentrator for the busy lab. The built-in special runs for working with water and water mixtures improve performance and optimise concentration time and make the miVac DNA ideal for applications requiring concentration of solvent from precious samples in: small scale oligo-synthesis, RNA/DNA prep., peptide prep., sequencing, molecular biology, and general academic/life science research.
Introduction to Solvent Evaporation
Solvent removal is an essential process for sample preparation across a range of applications in many industries. Many sample formats and solvents are used with no single technique providing a universal solution, but despite the variety of specifics evaporation is well-understood and relatively uncomplicated.
Genevac miVac Concentrator Range
Watch this video to learn about the Genevac miVac range of centrifugal vacuum concentrators and freeze driers designed for biological sample preparation and preservation. The miVac range is capable of removing water and organic solvents from a variety of sample formats including tubes, microplates, and vials.
























