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A Rich History of Innovation

Organomation was founded in 1959 by the late Dr. Neal McNiven, who foresaw the need for sample preparation instruments required for chromatography. He developed the first multiple sample, high-speed nitrogen evaporator, the forerunner of many similar devices.

Originally named the Meyer N-EVAP Analytical Evaporator, it was popular from the very beginning and found acceptance in a variety of analytical laboratories. It held up to twelve test tubes of various diameters simultaneously with a unique front-loading feature. In the beginning the evaporator was sold directly from a small manufacturing area in Shrewsbury and later Worcester, Massachusetts.

In 1970 a second model was introduced, the twenty-four position N-EVAP. With updates in design, features and materials it is still one of the most popular products offered. Frequently, we see examples of both of these early models still in use today.

As the demand increased, it necessitated a larger facility. In 1980, Organomation constructed its current headquarters and manufacturing plant in Berlin, Massachusetts. The emphasis at the time was on research and development to expand the product line. The MULTIVAP batch nitrogen evaporators and S-EVAP boiling solvent evaporators were introduced during this time.

The Storied History Continues Today 

The MICROVAP product line was introduced in 2000 and it was originally designed for microplates. In 2004 Organomation released the MICROVAP with an option for test tubes.

Organomation introduced the NITRO-GEN nitrogen generator in 2011 and it was redesigned in 2019 to be a portable, lightweight and low-cost option to pair with laboratory evaporators. It converts compressed air to a stream of 95-99% pure nitrogen gas.

Evaporation was not the only need in sample preparation. Feedback from laboratory researchers indicated strong demand for extracting an increasing number of samples. The ROT-X-TRACTs for solid and liquid samples were developed to meet this demand. We now offer over 20 different bench-top instruments for both evaporation and extraction.

Associated glassware and accessories fill out our complete solutions. The newest instruments incorporate automation to make sample processing faster and easier.

Our sales network of representatives and distributors in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia gives Organomation a worldwide presence. We pursue additional markets in the Middle East, South America and Africa.

A Commitment to Quality & Service

Organomation was founded in 1959 by the late Dr. Neal McNiven, who developed the first multiple sample, high-speed nitrogen evaporator, the forerunner of many similar devices.

We have partnered with laboratories, scientists, universities and governmental agencies around the world to create and supply durable, affordable, versatile and easy-to-use sample preparation instruments.

As a family business, our chief concern is maintaining our heritage of providing value to customers. We build what we sell and service what we build.

Produce Quality

When you purchase an Organomation instrument, you can be confident it is built to last. Our instruments are carefully assembled and tested, individually, by hand, in the USA, from the highest quality components. Organomation produces low maintenance laboratory equipment which will function without issue for many years with minimal operating costs.

Our quality instruments are highly respected worldwide. They have a reputation for being well made, reliable and low maintenance laboratory appliances. Because of their long expected operating life they are very cost-effective solutions for today’s busy laboratories.

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Provide Superior Service

We seek to deliver the best possible experience to all who contact us. When you reach out to Organomation, expect to talk with a real person who will do everything they can to help you.

 

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Teaching Separation Science in High School

This interview explores how high school students learn separation science through filtration, gravimetric analysis, and chromatography, building the foundations for future chemistry studies.
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The Effect of Needle Gauge and Flow Rate on Evaporation Rate

The study evaluates how needle gauge, nitrogen flow rate, and needle design influence solvent evaporation rate during sample concentration and provides practical optimization guidance.
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N-EVAP Nitrogen Evaporation System Models 11106 (6 Position) 11155 (12 Position) 11250 (24 Position) Water Bath Instruction Manual

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N-EVAP Nitrogen Evaporation System Models 11106, 11155, 11250 DRY BATH Instruction Manual

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ROT-X-TRACT-LC Liquid/Liquid Extraction System Model 13318 Instruction Manual

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ROT-X-TRACT-L Liquid/Liquid Extraction System Model 13308 Instruction Manual

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