• New Product Launch:
High-Throughput Sample Evaporator

Laboratory products

New Product Launch: High-Throughput Sample Evaporator

Organomation, a world-renowned manufacturer of sample preparation equipment, is proud to announce their newly released line of unheated MULTIVAP nitrogen evaporators. These new unheated concentrators are perfect for those who are looking for an affordable solution to batch evaporation, particularly academic or government labs who may be working with a tight budget.

There are a variety of models to accommodate batch sizes from 9 large samples all the way up to 100 small samples, so you are sure to find one that suits your application. These new units have all the perks of the standard MULTIVAP, minus the heating capabilities which can be unnecessary when working with small or heat sensitive samples. The most notable features include a customized sample holder, toggle switches to shut gas flow off to unused sample positions, a flow meter for easy gas flow control, and an adjustable nitrogen distribution assembly allowing the user to quickly start and stop evaporation.

The overall simplicity of the concentrator allows the cost to remain low, without sacrificing any of the quality. Throughout their 60 years as a laboratory equipment provider, Organomation’s values have remained constant – manufacturing long-lasting instruments with the highest quality materials. All parts and materials are sourced locally within the United States, which are then assembled by hand at their warehouse located in Berlin, Massachusetts.

The new unheated MULTIVAPs are no exception to these standards. These high-quality nitrogen concentrators are designed to last over 40 years when maintained properly, so you can feel confident in your lab’s investment.

If you are interested in learning more about this new line of unheated batch evaporators or would like a formal quote, please contact Organomation’s sales team for assistance.  


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