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Top 10 Reasons Why Removing Excess Solvent is Crucial in Analytical Chemistry

Green Leaf Scientific's Insights on Enhancing Laboratory Efficiency using Organomation Evaporation Systems

How Do Membrane Nitrogen Generators Work?

Limitations of the SpeedVac and Centrifugal Evaporators

 While rotary evaporators are a simple solution for concentrating one sample at a time, two types of concentrators are typically utilized for processing multiple samples at once: nitrogen blow down..

What is Nitrogen Blowdown Evaporation?

When Nitrogen Blowdown is Preferable Over Centrifugal Evaporation

 SpeedVacs, CentriVaps and other vacuum concentrators are common tools for sample evaporation. In summary, solvents are evaporated at lower temperatures due to the application of vacuum. As pressure..

How Customized Sample Prep Can Be Advantageous

Since the invention of the N-EVAP, the first and best-selling sample concentrator for test tubes, Organomation has been widely known as a nitrogen blowdown workstation manufacturer. One of the..

Utilizing the N-EVAP as a Parallel Evaporator

The N-EVAP nitrogen evaporator, the company’s most popular product line, has been an effective tool for removing excess solvent from samples in virtually every known laboratory specialization. The..

High Capacity Evaporators Optimize Sample Throughput

 Why a MULTIVAP is better than an N-EVAP for batch evaporation

Versatile Nitrogen Dryer for Test Tube & Microplate Evaporation

Many analytical and research laboratories work on a variety of projects, each one requiring their own procedures, supplies, and instrumentation. Having to purchase unique equipment for each procedure..