
Rotary evaporator / parallel evaporator
Vacuum requirements for rotary evaporators can vary greatly depending upon the solvent and evaporating temperature. This is the reason why a modern vacuum system includes built-in vacuum regulation to help you reach optimum evaporating rates. This significantly shortens the process duration and minimizes environmental and laboratory air pollution.
Process Requirements- Medium to high vacuum requirements
- Fast and highly sensitive vacuum control with samples that tend to super heat or foam
- Vacuum control for short process times and high reproducibility
- Optimum condensation in the cooler of the rotary evaporator
- Recovery of residual solvent vapors after the pump
- Excellent chemical and condensate compatibility
- Effective gas ballast system to prevent condensation in the pump
- Very good ultimate vacuum even with gas ballast operation for continuous evaporation
- Low ultimate vacuum required for low evaporation temperatures or high boiling solvents
- Emission condenser for solvent recovery and to minimize environmental and laboratory air pollution
- For applications with large amounts of inflammable solvents: pumps and gauges with ATEX approval