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10L Neocision ETL Lab Certified Rotary Evaporator

SKU: NRE-10L

$3,200.00 $4,600.00
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10L Neocision ETL Lab Certified Rotary Evaporator


The 10L Neocision ETL Lab Certified Rotary Evaporator is a full-scale system meant to fulfill the needs of large volume production and meet the requirements of a certified laboratory with its ETL certification standards. Featuring an electric lift bath and all PTFE valves for extreme chemical resistance, the 10L Neocision gives users the ability to recover large amounts of solvent in a smaller footprint with highly improved functionality. All Neocision rotovaps feature high-efficiency valves and drain ports making it easy to directly inject solution continuously without the need to stop the system or release vacuum to drain. The temperature and rotation speed are easily controlled from a single digital interface. Our rotovaps are a fraction of the price of more costly systems with the same functionality and evaporation efficiency.




Rotovap Flow Chart


    Features:



      • ETL Certified for Lab use.
      • Digital temperature and speed control with simple user interface
      • Electric Bath Lift
      • Teflon Coated Bath for corrosion resistance


      • High-efficiency drain port and injection valves


      • Smaller footprint for improved workspace allocation


      • Mobility with locking casters


      • Shorter vapor path for faster evaporation and condensation


      • Direct injection capability for continuous feeding of solution


      • Continuous draining capability without the need to release vacuum or stop the system


      • 1-year warranty on all mechanical parts. Does not include glassware.



    Specifications:










































































































    Model


    10L Solvent Pro Series Rotary Evaporator


    Optimum Ambient Temperature


    5~25C / 41~105.8F


    Glass Material


    GG-17 High Borosilicate


    Power (V/Hz)


    220-240V 60Hz Single Phase


    Speed Regulation


    Digital Step-less Regulation


    Rotation Speed


    20-130 RPM


    Set Temperature


    RT+5-99C


    Temperature Control


    Digital Temperature Control


    Maximum Vacuum Pressure


    -29.8 inHg


    Evaporating Flask Capacity


    10L (10000ml)


    Receiving Flask Capacity


    10L (10000ml)


    Condenser Style


    Main + Auxiliary Vertical Double Helix


    Heater Max Current Draw (Amps)


    25


    Water Bath Material


    304 Stainless Steel


    Water Bath Size


    17.7 x 9.8 in.


    Lifting Function


    Electric


    Lifting Stroke


    190mm / 7.5 in.


    Total Power Consumption (kW)


    3300w


    Dimensions


    81 x 44 x 20 in.


    Weight


    155 lbs


    Vacuum Connection


    14mm / .55 in. Barb


    Condenser Connection


    18mm / .70 in. Barb


    Warranty


    90 days excluding glass parts


    Certifications


    ETL




    Rotovap Quick Start Guide


    This guide gives basic quick start instructions for rotovaps. It is intended to provide a starting point for learning the process. Parameters should be adjusted to suit specific needs.



      • Clean and assemble unit. Make sure all pieces are cleaned and sterilized using an alcohol solution.


      • Connect chiller to condenser and set to 0C (32F). Always fill a rotovap condenser from the top down (chiller output to top of condenser, chiller input to bottom of condenser).


      • Connect vacuum pump to cold trap and connect cold trap to vacuum port on rotovap.


      • Turn on heat bath and set to 40C (113F).


      • Once heat bath, chiller and cold trap have reached desired temperatures, turn on rotovap motor and set speed to approximately 100 RPM (does not have to be precise). Keep in mind, higher RPM’s will increase evaporation power but also increase heat load.


      • Start vacuum pump and allow vacuum to pull down for a few minutes before injection.


      • Once vacuum has been pulled to a sufficient level (does not have to be precise but should be below 100 Torr), using the injection valve, very slowly inject approximately 500 mL of solution into evaporating flask and then close the valve. Allow this small amount to begin evaporating. You may see the chiller begin to rise in temperature, this is called “priming” the rotovap.


      • Once the temperature stops rising or all liquid is almost completely evaporated, open the injection valve again very slowly so that a small amount of liquid begins to enter the evaporating flask. Do not close injection valve this time but continue to allow solution to enter the evaporating flask.


      • At this point you must try to match the input speed to the output speed. What this means is that you should be injecting the same amount of liquid into the rotovap that is equal to the amount of liquid dripping from the condenser into the receiving flask. You will know that the input speed and output speed are matched because the chiller will remain at a stable temperature. If the chiller begins to rise, then you are injecting too much liquid. Dial back the valve until the chiller stabilizes.


      • Once everything is stabilized, you may walk away from the rotovap if necessary. Check every so often to make sure temperatures remain stable and evaporation continues efficiently.



    ***Note: All units are inspected for broken glass or parts before unit is shipped. If unit arrives damaged or glass is broken (this does not include minor imperfections or scuffs in glassware), Customer MUST contact BVV™ within 3 days of delivery to file a claim and receive a replacement part. If customer DOES NOT contact BVV™ within 3 days of delivery responsibility for replacement parts falls on the customer and they must pay for replacement pieces.***


    ***Note: This item will ship by freight only.***




    ***Glassware Safety Disclaimer: BVV™ is not responsible for failure of glassware which must be inspected before and after every use because it may eventually develop imperfections or damage through normal usage, mishandling, and stress caused by temperature variations. If an imperfection or damage is noted while inspecting the glassware DO NOT use the glassware because it can fail causing bodily harm or damage to the surrounding area.***

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