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Release time:
2024-08-19
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Absorption is the process of removing liquid or gas through inhalation. The laboratory suction device generally includes the sample to be sucked (inside the bottle, spilled liquid, and on the porous plate, etc.), a liquid trap, and a vacuum pump. Researchers usually use suction devices to remove the liquid floating on various deep hole plates after collecting the spilled liquid from the test bench through centrifugal filtration.
Cell collection
Cell collection is the process of collecting blood or bone marrow cells from animals or humans. The cell collector and vacuum pump are two key devices to complete this process.
Concentrator concentrator
A vacuum concentrator utilizes centrifugal force, heat, and vacuum to rapidly evaporate and concentrate biological samples and analyze solutions within the samples. Concentrator and vacuum pump are two key equipment to complete this process.
dry
A dryer is a circular or square container, typically made of glass, plastic, or stainless steel, used to balance substances in a controlled environment without moisture. The dryer and vacuum pump are two key equipment to complete this process.
filter
Vacuum filtration uses differential pressure (atmosphere above the filter paper and vacuum below the filter paper) to drive the solution through the filter paper. The filter bottle and vacuum pump are two key devices used to complete this process.
freeze drying
Using freeze-drying method to remove water, organic solvents, and/or acids from various substances through sublimation. To complete this operation, a freeze dryer and vacuum pump must be used.
Pipette
This is a handheld device that is lightweight and suitable for use with standard graduated pipettes. It is used for precision, safety, and fatigue free product series. With the help of a micro vacuum pump, tasks such as fast and slow suction, adjusting the liquid level, or emptying the suction tube can be performed.
Rotary evaporator
A rotary evaporator is used in laboratories to rapidly evaporate liquid by heating and evacuating a rotating container. Rotary evaporator, vacuum pump, vacuum controller, and cooler are essential components for completing this operation.
Solvent degassing
Solvent degassing refers to the removal of particles and dissolved gases from the solvent. Many instrument manufacturers recommend conducting analysis after solvent and sample filtration and degassing. Particles and dissolved gases in the solvent may cause false peaks or unstable baselines. Researchers reduce instrument downtime, extend lifespan, and optimize instrument performance through degassing. The solvent must be degassed using a vacuum pump.
tissue culture
Organizational culture is the technique or process of maintaining tissue activity and allowing it to grow on a culture medium. During the process, a vacuum pump is required to separate the culture medium from the container. The tissue culture suction device generally includes a collector, a vacuum pump, and a pipette to remove the culture medium.
Vacuum concentration
Vacuum concentrators can quickly and conveniently concentrate clinical trial or research samples for analysis.
Vacuum furnace
The dental laboratory is using a special oven to manufacture ceramic dentures. To eliminate air or other gases inside softened ceramic dentures, the oven must be evacuated. Therefore, to prevent cavities from appearing inside dentures.
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