FAQs
What is the maximum temperature the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator can achieve?
The Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator can reach temperatures up to 80°C (176°F), which is suitable for evaporating a wide range of laboratory solvents safely and efficiently. This temperature range allows precise control over sample concentration without compromising sample integrity.
What types of solvents can the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator handle?
The Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator is compatible with a broad range of laboratory solvents, including water, ethanol, methanol, acetonitrile, methylene chloride, and other common organic solvents. This versatility makes it ideal for molecular biology, analytical chemistry, and clinical research applications.
What maintenance is required for the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator?
Regular maintenance of the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator involves cleaning the chamber to prevent residue buildup, inspecting the integrated pump and vacuum system for proper operation, and periodically checking temperature and vacuum calibration. Performing these steps ensures consistent performance, safety, and longevity of the equipment.
What types of samples can the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator process?
The Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator can concentrate DNA, RNA, proteins, and small molecules. It is well-suited for applications requiring rapid solvent removal while maintaining sample integrity, such as analytical preparation and high-throughput laboratory workflows.
How many samples can the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator handle at once?
The high-capacity design of the Thermo Scientific High-Capacity Vacuum Concentrator allows multiple samples to be processed simultaneously. This makes it ideal for high-throughput laboratories where efficiency and workflow optimization are critical.















