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Six Port Mini-Vap Evaporator/Concentrator

Mini-Vap L × W 7 1/2 in. (19 cm) × 1 1/2 in. (4 cm), for use with 1-250mL containers, pkg of 1 ea

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Mini Vap 6mv ea

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UNSPSC Code:
41122001

Agency

suitable for DIN 38407-42
suitable for EPA 1633
suitable for EPA 533
suitable for EPA 537.1
suitable for EPA OTM-45
suitable for GB 31604.35-2016
suitable for ISO 25101
suitable for ISO/CEN 15968-2010

reg. compliance

suitable for FDA C-010.02

packaging

pkg of 1 ea

Mini-Vap L × W

7 1/2 in. (19 cm) × 1 1/2 in. (4 cm)

base H

3/4 in. (2 cm)

compatibility

for use with 1-250mL containers

General description

The Mini-Vap includes a needle valve for fine metering of air or nitrogen drying gas. Ideal for a wide variety of needs in evaporation or concentration.

The 6-Port Mini-Vap (22971) concentrator/evaporator processes six miniature vials or containers at one time. Comes with six stainless steel needles, fine control needle valve, and three feet (0.9m) of plastic tubing.
The Mini-Vap includes a needle valve for fine metering of air or nitrogen drying gas. Ideal for a wide variety of needs in evaporation or concentration.

The 6-Port Mini-Vap (22971) concentrator/evaporator processes six miniature vials or containers at one time. Comes with six stainless steel needles, fine control needle valve, and three feet (0.9m) of plastic tubing.

The adjustable Mini-Vap (22970) is a versatile concentrator/evaporator that can be used with a single container. The unique design allows for any size container, from the smallest vial to a 250 mL beaker.

Application

Six port mini-vap evaporator has been used for the evaporation of solvents during analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons using GC equipped with flame ionization detector.

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Multifactorial optimization approach for determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sea sediments of Turkish Mediterranean coast.
Tuncel, Semra G., and Tansel Topal
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2.07, 783-783 (2011)

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