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Solvent extractor EXTREVA ASE

solvent extractor
solvent extractor
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Fully automated sample preparation: Extract more efficiently from sample to vial Experience the seamless, integrated operation during chromatography sample preparation using the Thermo Scientific EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor. From sample extraction to in-cell cleanup and evaporation, the EXTREVA ASE system provides true walkaway technology that improves data quality and reduces errors, all at a lower cost. Automate your entire sample preparation workflow with the EXTREVA ASE Accelerated Solvent Extractor. The EXTREVA ASE system combines and automates sample extraction, in-cell cleanup, and evaporation. Faster extraction, with four samples extracted in parallel, increases laboratory throughput and efficiency, and the patented gas-assisted extraction mechanism uses less solvent and produces less waste. With the EXTREVA ASE system, prepare your solid and semi-solid samples for GC, GC-MS and LC-MS analyses with ease. Simply place your sample cells into the extraction rack, set the desired parameters on the user interface and let the system take care of the rest. When extraction is complete, the EXTREVA ASE system automatically transfers your samples to the evaporation carousel, eliminating the need for manual transfer of samples and additional sample preparation instruments. No other instrument or manual method encompasses the entire workflow without requiring user interaction or sample transfer at each step. The EXTREVA ASE system provides true walk-away operation for the entire process, making it the perfect partner for your GC, GC-MS or LC-MS analysis.

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