Rotary evaporator

Lab Expo Rotary Evaporators support controlled solvent removal through precise temperature regulation, stable vacuum monitoring, and smooth rotation for sensitive sample processing. Common rotavapor applications include chemical synthesis, pharmaceutical formulation, and research workflows requiring gentle evaporation. Integrated heating bath, touchscreen control, and accurate vacuum measurement enable consistent solvent recovery with efficient operation in routine laboratory procedures.

FAQ for Rotary evaporator

1: What is a Rotary evaporator and what is it used for?

A Rotary evaporator is a laboratory device used to gently and efficiently remove solvents from samples by evaporation, typically under reduced pressure. It is widely used in chemistry, pharmaceuticals and research laboratories for concentration, drying, solvent recycling and sample purification.

2: What is the purpose of the universal water heating bath in a Rotary evaporator?

The water heating bath provides consistent and adjustable heat to the rotating flask, enabling controlled solvent evaporation. Its universal design allows compatibility with various flask sizes, improving flexibility and efficiency in lab workflows.

3: What is the function of a built-in vacuum meter in a Rotary evaporator?

A built-in vacuum meter monitors the pressure inside the evaporation system, providing real-time readings. This helps maintain optimal vacuum levels for efficient and safe solvent evaporation.

4: How accurate are built-in vacuum meters?

High-quality rotary evaporators include precision vacuum sensors capable of providing accurate, reliable readings suitable for both general lab use and sensitive research tasks.

5: How durable is the touchscreen display?

Touchscreen LCDs used in laboratory equipment are sealed and designed to resist chemical splashes, dust and wear, ensuring long-term durability.