Productive Biological Sample Concentration

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Productive Biological Sample Concentration

15 Apr, 2008

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The miVac Quattro from Genevac is a versatile, high capacity biological sample concentrator. The miVac Quattro rapidly removes a wide range of solvents, from volatile organic solvents through to water, making it the ideal system for concentrating precious samples in applications including oligo-synthesis, RNA/DNA preparation, peptide preparation, sequencing, molecular biology and ADME / toxicology research. Benefiting from a high displacement pump the miVac Quattro will typically remove water up to 40% faster than traditional concentrators and is extremely quiet when in use. Solvent removal productivity can be
further enhanced through addition of the unique miVac SpeedTrap refridgerated condensor.
Incorporating a four-swing position rotor the miVac Quattro can simultaneously accommodate up to twenty shallow well microplates or eight deep-well plates enabling significant increases in throughput and
slashing drying times. A wide variety of available rotors means that the MiVac Quattro is capable of removing water and organic solvents from biological samples in a variety of formats including tubes, microplates, and vials.
Benchmarked to provide best-of-class performance in all aspects the miVac Quattro provides scientists everything they need to safely and swiftly concentrate or dry their samples in an affordable, easy-to-use
package.

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