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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December
15, 2003.
Available
from Porvair Sciences the Ultravap is an affordable and high-speed
system for concentrating samples in 96 or 384-well microplates.
High
speed microplate sample concentration
Available
from Porvair Sciences (www.porvair-sciences.com)
the Ultravap is an affordable and high-speed system for concentrating
samples in 96 or 384-well microplates.
Targeted
to remove the traditional laboratory `bottleneck` of solvent evaporation
from microplates prior to analysis or reconstitution in buffer the
Ultravap provides the edge to laboratories looking to optimise microplate
sample preparation productivity. Significant increases in sample
throughput are achieved through advanced evaporator head technology
and an innovative manifold design, which directly injects heated
nitrogen into each individual well of the microplate simultaneously.
The system is proven to remove even the most stubborn solvents in
just minutes. For heat sensitive and thermally labile samples the
Ultravap may be operated in a unique two-stage mode combining rapid
initial dry-down with carefully controlled final solvent evaporation.

Onboard
software permits 9 different drying programmes to be retained in
the memory eliminating the need for skilled operators to set-up
the system when changing from one experiment to another. An RS232
interface allows remote control via a PC and specialised software.
The ability to upload and download methods allows the Ultravap to
be fully integrated into robotic automation systems. Using this
facility a robotic arm can be used to automatically move plates
in and out of the Ultravap decreasing the need for operator intervention
and producing further gains in productivity.
The
Ultravap has been designed to be simple to install, operate and
maintain. Installation just requires connection to a gas supply
/ cylinder and standard mains socket, safety of operation is ensured
as the CE marked compact unit fits into all fume cupboards.
Typical
areas that can benefit from the Ultravap include drug metabolism,
toxicology, pharmacokinetics and bioanalysis laboratories, where
solid phase extraction is used to help isolate and analyse compounds
from biological matrices. Additionally systems in lead discovery,
medicinal chemistry and combinatorial chemistry departments where
target compound samples often have to be concentrated prior to reconstitution
in an analysis compatible solvent can also gain significant sample
throughput improvements.
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