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New for Cool Chemistry

Oct 02 2006

Asynt have launched the DrySyn COOL for fully controlled, low temperature chemistry. As a complete integrated solution, the DrySyn COOL provides a flexible alternative to ice baths and bulky glass jacketed reaction vessels. It not only offers volume variability, a wide temperature range and improved user safety but with a small footprint is easy to use with minimal bench space.

Designed with flexibility in mind, the DrySyn COOL can be used for the efficient heating or cooling of a reaction. With its range of flexible inserts, the DrySyn COOL can accommodate standard round-bottomed flasks from 50 to 1000ml. It also boasts an extended temperature range from -30 ºC to +150 ºC, providing sensitive and more efficient control over higher temperatures (-20/-10 ºC) compared to standard dry ice baths. DrySyn COOL increases the ability to run unsupervised reactions overnight, improving time and cost efficiency.

The DrySyn COOL can be used with any laboratory circulator or chiller system. Easy and quick to set up, reaction vessels can be changed within seconds without expensive connecting hoses and valves. Operational convenience is accompanied by improved user safety as the disruption of fluid circuit is avoided, eliminating the potential for hazardous spills.

With robust anodised aluminium construction, the DrySyn COOL can withstand the rigors of daily use and varied temperature protocols. It can be used with a standard hotplate or stirrer or alternatively, an overhead stirrer can be easily incorporated allowing chemists to safely heat and cool reactions within one block.

In conclusion, the DrySyn COOL offers the chemist a flexible and cost efficient alternative to glass jacketed reaction vessels, significantly improving laboratory safety.

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