Smarter, Better, Faster - Evaporation Video Shorts

Genevac announces a major new online video resource for any lab tasked with removing solvent from its samples.

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Genevac announces a major new online video resource for any lab tasked with removing solvent from its samples. The new Tips and Tricks series of short videos (www.youtube.com/user/spscientific/playlists), presented by Genevac applications specialists, highlights some of ways to get the best out of your evaporation system. This includes informative videos on topics including: how to load samples correctly ; select the best method for your application ; expert advice on choosing the correct accessory ; how to modify methods to optimise your evaporation protocols ; hints and tips on specific applications and answers to frequently asked evaporation questions. In addition, featured at http://www.spscientific.com/Videos/ is a suite of short videos offering demonstrations of Genevac's complete range of evaporators from the HT series evaporators, an ideal solution for parallel evaporation in high throughput laboratories, to the miVac modular range of vacuum concentrators and freeze driers for routine biological sample preparation. With running ...

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