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Vacuum concentrator MVP-48
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sample, laboratory
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MVP Vacuum Concentrators achieve high-throughput automatic evaporation of liquid samples through vacuum, heating, and rotation. They improve work efficiency and sample recovery, reduce human errors, and enhance the accuracy of analysis. Efficiency, Flexibility and Environmental Awareness Vacuum concentration is a common technique used in laboratories to remove solvent from a solution, effectively concentrating the solute (the dissolved material). It works by exploiting the relationship between pressure and boiling point, namely lower pressure, lower boiling point. When you reduce the pressure in a container, the boiling point of any liquid inside also decreases. Among its benefits, we find therefore a faster evaporation but also the fact that conducting the process at lower temperatures helps protecting heat-sensitive components in the sample. Among all these advantages, LabTech MVP Vacuum Concentrators grant also the possibility of solvents recovery, offering therefore an environmentally friendly solution for your lab. The MVP-48 grants a larger capacity, thanks to its 48 positions. The possibility to work with centrifuge tubes allows an easier workflow in the laboratories. Up to 48 samples (60ml vials or 50ml centrifuge tubes) can be concentrated simultaneously. Features and Advantages High efficiency Fully surrounded water bath heating with higher evaporation efficiency High solvent recovery Solvent recovery rate of 500ml petroleum ether is more than 85% Easy operation Safety lock design enables fast open/close of the cover, more convenient and safer

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