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TAKAHEANALYTICALINSTRUMENTS 65c5f2421a688b8ad97bf217 Products https://www.takahenitrogenevaporators.in

Our nitrogen evaporators are typically ex-stock and dispatched immediately. However, if there is a specific rack requirement, we will require 2-3 weeks time to meet the customised requirement.
Our 144-position nitrogen evaporator requires only 220 -250 lpm of Nitrogen (1.6 lpm) and our Speedovap 50 position requires 150lpm Nitrogen (3 lpm per nozzle)
At Takahe Analytical Instruments, we take pride in several factors that distinguish our Nitrogen Evaporators from other brands in the market: 1. Decades of Experience 2. In-House Design and Manufacturing 3.Optimum Nitrogen Utilization 4.Commitment to Customer Service
Concentration of non-heat sensitive samples can be achieved through evaporation using nitrogen evaporators, also known as N2 evaporators or sample concentrators, as part of the sample preparation process. This is achieved using wet or dry baths, and with or without heat and nitrogen blowdown options. Concentrated samples often provide better analysis results, especially when using instruments like LCs, GCs, LC-MS, GC-MS, and Elisa Readers.

What is the lead time for delivery after placing order for N2 evaporator?

Our nitrogen evaporators are typically ex-stock and dispatched immediately. However, if there is a specific rack requirement, we will require 2-3 weeks time to meet the customised requirement.

How Much Nitrogen Is Required to Evaporate Samples in A Nitrogen Evaporator?

Our 144-position nitrogen evaporator requires only 220 -250 lpm of Nitrogen (1.6 lpm) and our Speedovap 50 position requires 150lpm Nitrogen (3 lpm per nozzle)

What sets your Nitrogen Concentrator Sample Evaporators apart from others in the market?

At Takahe Analytical Instruments, we take pride in several factors that distinguish our Nitrogen Evaporators from other brands in the market: 1. Decades of Experience 2. In-House Design and Manufacturing 3.Optimum Nitrogen Utilization 4.Commitment to Customer Service

How are samples concentrated in the Nitrogen Evaporator?

Concentration of non-heat sensitive samples can be achieved through evaporation using nitrogen evaporators, also known as N2 evaporators or sample concentrators, as part of the sample preparation process. This is achieved using wet or dry baths, and with or without heat and nitrogen blowdown options. Concentrated samples often provide better analysis results, especially when using instruments like LCs, GCs, LC-MS, GC-MS, and Elisa Readers.

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