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Laboratory reactor Monowave 450

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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory, for the pharmaceutical industry, for the food industry, for scientific research
Treatment type
microwave
Number of reactions
multiple

Description

Monowave 450: Automated Microwave-assisted Extraction Monowave 450 is a modern microwave reactor specially designed for microwave-assisted extractions in analytical laboratories. Its 24-position autosampler MAS24 for 30 mL Wide-Neck vials provides unattended reliable operation and increases the sample throughput. The integrated camera allows watching on the touchscreen what is going on inside the vial any time. Performance without compromise 850 W unpulsed microwave output power Extremely high field density Utmost temperature homogeneity Unattended operation with 24-position autosampler Special accessories 24-position Autosampler Camera Wide-Neck vials Optional fiber-optic temperature sensor Sample variety Environmental analysis (sediments, soil, waste) Material Testing (additives, plasicizers, oils) Food Testing (Fat content, pesticide residues…) Pharmaceutical Analysis (APIs, packing material) Petrochemistry (salinity determination) RoHS and WEEE Testing Standard Test Methods (EPA, ASTM) General benefits of microwave-assisted extraction Reduced overall process time Savings in solvent usage High reproducibility Software-controlled processing

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ANALYTICA 2024
ANALYTICA 2024

9-12 Apr 2024 München (Germany) Hall A2.220 - Stand Vide

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    Analytica China 2024
    Analytica China 2024

    18-20 Nov 2024 Shanghai (China)

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