Sample Concentrator

Lab Expo Sample Concentrator units are designed for rapid sample evaporation and concentration using controlled heating and nitrogen blowdown methods. The range includes evaporator nitrogen systems with temperature control up to 160℃, multiple block configurations, and timed operation for chemical, pharmaceutical, and analytical sample preparation using a nitrogen gas evaporator setup.

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FAQ for Sample Concentrator

1: What is a Sample Concentrator and what is it used for?

A Sample Concentrator is a laboratory device used to evaporate solvents and concentrate multiple samples simultaneously.

2: What is nitrogen blowdown technology in a Sample Concentrator?

Nitrogen blowdown technology involves directing a stream of inert nitrogen gas onto the surface of liquid samples to accelerate solvent evaporation while minimizing oxidation or degradation.

3: How does the compact design benefit laboratory use?

The compact footprint minimizes the use of valuable bench space, making it ideal for crowded or space-limited laboratories without compromising performance.

4: Are these units easy to move or relocate?

Yes, their lightweight and compact design often make them portable and easy to reposition within the lab as needed.

5: Why is concentrating samples important in laboratory workflows?

Concentration improves analyte detectability, ensures more accurate analysis, and allows for better sensitivity in downstream testing methods.