CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrators
CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrators are designed to speed evaporation of solvents from DNA samples and other very small samples. The compact benchtop cabinet houses the concentrator, DNA Rotor, diaphragm vacuum pump, two glass traps and all connecting tubing. No additional components are required to begin processing.
CentriVap DNA Vacuum Concentrator |
| Catalog # |
Summary |
| 7970010 |
Domestic Electrical Standard |
| 7970011 |
International Electrical Standard |
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CentriVap Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrators and Cold Traps Catalog
Provides features, benefits, accessories, and ordering information on CentriVap Benchtop, Refrigerated, Acid-Resistant, Cold Traps, Proteomic Systems, Gel Dryer Systems, DNA, and Mobile Systems.
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Evaporation rates for CentriVap Centrifugal Concentrators and Mobile Systems
Provides information based on variables such as sample type, quantity, size and heater temperature.
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Chemical Resistance of CentriVap Components
Provides information on the level of resistance CentriVap components have toward a number of commonly used chemicals.
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CentriVap DNA Systems Manual
For catalog numbers: 7970010, 7970011
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Installation Qualification/Operation Qualification for CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Concentrators
For validation of predetermined CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Concentrator specifications. Provides a checklist of installation and operation qualifications to complete when beginning operation on new or used CentriVap DNA Concentrators.
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Methodologies using the Centrifugal Concentrator
A Direct Method for Sequencing of Genomic DNA using PCR from Frozen Tumor Tissue, The Use of Centrifugal Concentrators for HPLC Work with Isocyanates, The Use of Centrifugal Concentrators with Formaldehyde, Recovery of Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin and Furans.
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Concentration of Solutes: Options for the Removal of Solvents from Samples
Briefly discusses the various options for removing solvents including evaporation, vacuum concentration, lyophilization, reverse extraction, dialysis and precipitation.
Assessing the Value of Temperature Control on Centrifugal Vacuum Concentration
Describes the effect of temperature fluctuations on protein samples and using the Refrigerated CentriVap Centrifugal Concentrator to control these fluctuations during protein purification.
A Primer on Vacuum Concentration
Defines vacuum concentration and discusses bumping and factors affecting solutes and evaporation rates.
Developing a Vacuum Concentration Protocol
Article discusses factors to consider when
developing a vacuum concentration protocol including solute properties,
salt concentration, solvent boiling and freezing points, vacuum
pressure, temperature and surface area.
Installation Qualification/Operation Qualification for CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrator
For validation of predetermined CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrator specifications. Provides a checklist of installation and operation qualifications to complete when beginning operation on new or used CentriVap DNA Centrifugal Vacuum Concentrators.
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Features
| • Quick-Start™ One Button Start Up saves time. Pressing just one button starts the rotor, the heater, the timers and the vacuum pump. Three separate Quick-Start Buttons store one user-set program each.
• Quick-Stop™ System. Once run time has expired or the RUN/STOP button is pressed, within seconds the vacuum pump stops, the valve opens to bleed air into the chamber, and the rotor stops.
• Memory stores 9 user-set programs. Parameters of temperature, heat time and run time can be easily set with the touch of a few buttons.
• Easy-to-read LCD display
• Microprocessor-controlled 300-watt heater supplies a controlled amount of heat from OFF up to a maximum of 100 ° C in one degree increments.
• Heat and run times are set separately, each from 1 to 999 minutes so that heat may be programmed to shut down sooner than the run to protect heat sensitive samples from excessive heat exposure after the solvent has evaporated.
• PREHEAT button
• Microprocessor-controlled centrifugal motion is provided by a brushless motor capable of achieving up to 1725 RPM.
• Audible alarm signals completion of set point run time.
• Corrosion-resistant sample chamber accommodates a variety of rotors.
• Versatile DNA Rotor is included. Accommodates up to 60 each 1.5 ml and 72 each 0.5 ml microcentrifuge tubes.
• Integrated, corrosion-resistant diaphragm pump achieves vacuum of 29.6" Hg and has a pumping capacity of 34 liters per minute.
• Automatic vacuum release valve prevents loss of sample by releasing the vacuum before the rotor stops and during power failures. The new larger valve takes less time to release the vacuum.
• Large phenol-free lid seal ensures good vacuum without potential for phenol contamination.
• Lid latch with safety sensor locks the lid in place when the rotor is turning and prevents start up when the lid is open.
• Built-in vacuum delay prevents bumping by allowing the rotor to achieve speed before applying vacuum.
• Audible alarm signals completion of set point runtime.
• Easy-to-read LCD display prompts the user to set program parameters and displays program number, actual and set point temperatures, point heat, and run time remaining.
• Two 177 milliliter glass traps protect the vacuum pump and the environment. One is located between the chamber and the vacuum pump. The other is located at the pump's exhaust outlet.
• Audible alarm signals completion of set point runtime.
• ETL listed (115 volt models)
• CE (European Community) conformity (230 volt models)
• Full one year warranty is provided against defects in materials and workmanship.
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Options
| • International electrical configuration
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