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GO for DMC Directed Multimode Cavity

25 Feb, 2014

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The revolutionary DMC Directed Multimode Cavity technology provides maximum efficiency and minimal heating times in a compact multimode system. Guided into the oven cavity, the microwave field is focused onto the vessels by a unique mechanism and adapts itself to the number of charged positions in the rotor as well as the filling volume of each vessel. Figure 1 illustrates how the microwave field is focused on the individual samples and the energy is consumed where it is really needed. With this automatic vessel recognition even small quantities as well as multiple samples are heated quickly to temperatures up to 250°C, ensuring high-quality digestion at minimal process times.

This novel concept was developed to fit the needs of chemists, such as:

•      Fast process times and high sample throughput

•      Flexibility in terms of sample amounts, sample numbers and throughput

•      Optimisation of standard applications

•      Robustness for constant instrument availability

You have only one vessel to digest? Multiwave GO with its DMC Directed Multimode Cavity has been optimised to perfectly run a single vessel, making blind vessels obsolete. Superior and simple vessel handling reduces the general preparation time. In combination with the efficient DMC Directed Multimode Cavity technology and the highly efficient TURBO cooling concept, working at full capacity remains an economic process, preparing an average of 18 samples per hour for your measurement.

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