Easy Vessel Switching Benefits Scalable Flow Chemistry System 
AMT clean room operation using a Coflore® flow reactor fed by an efficiently stirred vessel in a ReactoMate ATOM stand.

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Easy Vessel Switching Benefits Scalable Flow Chemistry System 

03 Feb, 2022

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A new report describes how AM Technology Ltd has used Asynt’s ReactoMate ATOM lab reactor support stand to enhance the speed and ease of switching reaction vessels feeding their Coflore® flow chemistry system.

Martin Monedero, Principal Chemist at AMT, commented: "Our Coflore flow systems are designed to be as versatile as possible, enabling users to optimise feed vessel set up according to the requirements of a particular reaction. For users to be able to swap reaction vessels quickly and easily is a significant benefit, hence deciding to integrate Asynt ReactoMate ATOM into our Coflore peripheral equipment solutions. It accommodates our range of existing 5, 10 and 20 L glass vessels from multiple suppliers without any issues and we have found the auto-align function for the overhead stirrer makes set-up so simple. The integral lifting/lowering mechanism allows easy one-handed adjustment of the position of the vessel which is a valuable feature for both safety reasons and user-friendliness. Consequently, we are now recommending that AMT customers integrate ReactoMate ATOM systems with our Coflore flow reactors to ensure that they get the best system possible.”

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