Desktop Centrifugal Concentrator LNG-T83B
Centrifugal concentration is a unique process for concentrating or drying biological (non-biological) samples by evaporating solvents, and the samples processed by centrifugal concentration are conveniently used for a variety of qualitative and quantitative analyses in chemistry, biochemical, bioanalytical, immunoscreening, and instrumental analysis. The LNG product series integrate centrifugation, vacuum extraction, and heating to effectively evaporate various solvents to meet laboratory needs. Centrifugation: produces sedimentation, prevents boiling over and sample loss, facilitating recovery. Vacuum Extraction: keeps the samples in an environment below room temperature at all times, preventing heat-sensitive samples from losing activity and oxidizing.
Heat: In the absence of external heat, the solution will freeze during the concentration process. The evaporation rate of the sample is accelerated through built-in or external radiation heating. Heat radiation is an effective method for transferring heat to the sample under high vacuum conditions.
































