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Organomation
Organomation
Organomation, founded in 1959, designs and manufactures high-quality nitrogen evaporators and extraction systems. Known for innovation and durability, their lab instruments are used globally for efficient sample preparation with strong customer support.
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Organomation, founded in 1959, designs and manufactures high-quality nitrogen evaporators and extraction systems. Known for innovation and durability, their lab instruments are used globally for efficient sample preparation with strong customer support.
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Organomation Standard CentriVap DNA Vacuum ConcentratorThe CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrator provides rapid concentration of DNA and other low-volume samples in a compact system with integrated pump, DNA rotor, and glass traps.
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Organomation Standard CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrator

The CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrator is a compact, ready-to-use system designed for efficient solvent removal from DNA samples and other low-volume biological specimens. The integrated package combines a vacuum concentrator, dedicated DNA rotor, diaphragm vacuum pump, dual glass traps, and all required tubing into a single benchtop solution.

Optimized for processing ultra-small sample volumes, the system eliminates the need for additional accessories or system assembly, allowing laboratories to begin operation immediately after installation.

Developed in partnership with Labconco.

  • Large Chamber: Holds up to 148 samples for maximum throughput
  • Stores 9 User-Set Programs: Temperature, heat time, and run time parameters can be saved
  • One Button Start Up: Start the rotor, heater, timers, and vacuum pump simultaneously
  • Integrated Diaphragm Pump: Achieves vacuum of 7 mBar and pumping capacity of 38 L/min

Standard features

  • Compact design to speed evaporation of solvents from DNA samples or other small samples
    Stores 9 user-set programs for temperature, heat time, or run time parameters
  • Large chamber to hold up to 148 samples
  • Includes DNA rotor to hold 60 1.5mL and 72 0.5mL microcentrifuge tubes
  • Integrated diaphragm pump to achieve vacuum of 7 mBar and pumping capacity of 38 L/min
  • Quick-Start one button start up for rotor, heater, timers, and vacuum pump

Requirements (not included)

  • Sample tubes

Optional accessories

  • CentriZap pro strobe light
  • Rotor(s)
  • Vacuum controller
  • Glass lid

Specifications

  • Instrument Catalog Number: LC-7970010
  • Number of Sample Positions: Up to 148
  • Dimensions (w × d × h): 15.1 × 28.5 × 11.2 in
  • Weight: Net: 80 lbs. (36 kg); Gross: 100 lbs. (45 kg)
  • Lid Material: Acrylic
  • Temperature Range: 0–100 °C
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Electrical Requirements: 115V, 60 Hz
  • Rotor Speed: 1725 RPM

Accessories

  • Microliter plate rotors
  • Metal rotors for tubes
  • Acid-resistant thermoplastic rotors
  • Metal rotors for pear-shaped flasks
  • CentriZap standard strobe light
  • Standard CentriVap glass lid
Manufacturer
Organomation
Organomation
Organomation, founded in 1959, designs and manufactures high-quality nitrogen evaporators and extraction systems. Known for innovation and durability, their lab instruments are used globally for efficient sample preparation with strong customer support.
Distributor
Organomation
Organomation, founded in 1959, designs and manufactures high-quality nitrogen evaporators and extraction systems. Known for innovation and durability, their lab instruments are used globally for efficient sample preparation with strong customer support.
Distributor
LabRulez
Stop looking and start finding. We are your source for news, applications, products, articles, theory, job postings, webinars, e-shop or bazaar in the world of analytical chemistry.
 

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