CAMAG Derivatizer – New spraying device for the automated derivatization of TLC/HPTLC plates
The nozzle generates an extremely fine reagent mist, which evenly distributes in the chamber and gradually condenses on the TLC/HPTLC plate.

Chromatography

CAMAG Derivatizer – New spraying device for the automated derivatization of TLC/HPTLC plates

08 Mar, 2017

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The Camag Derivatizer is an automated spraying device which sets a new standard of reproducibility in the reagent transfer onto TLC/HPTLC plates by employing a unique 'micro droplet' spraying technology. The Derivatizer ensures homogeneous and reproducible application of the most common reagents. To meet the diverging physicochemical properties of the different reagents, e.g. acidity or viscosity, four different colour-coded spray nozzles are employed, and the user can select from six spraying levels. The Derivatizer is available for two different plate formats (20 x 20 cm and 20 x 10 cm).

Key features:

  • Unique micro droplet spraying technology
  • Reproducible and user-independent results
  • Highly homogeneous reagent transfer
  • Reagent consumption (2–4 mL)
  • Environmentally friendly and safe handling through a closed system
  • Easy cleaning.

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