Vacuum ConcentrationDesktop Computer LNG-T1001
Centrifugal concentration is a unique process used to concentrate or dry biological (non-biological) samples by evaporating the solvent, conveniently applicable in various DNA research applications. The LNG product series integrates centrifugation, vacuum extraction, and heating to effectively evaporate a variety of solvents to meet laboratory requirements.
Centrifugation: Recovers DNA pellets, prevents boiling over and sample loss.
Vacuum Packing: Keeps the samples in an environment lower than room temperature to prevent heat-sensitive samples from losing viability and oxidizing.
Heat: In the absence of external heat, the solution will freeze during the concentration process. The built-in or external radiation heating accelerates the evaporation rate of the sample, and thermal radiation is an effective method for transferring heat to the sample under high vacuum conditions.































