Nottingham Trent Labs Install Asynt Heating Blocks

Two chemistry teaching laboratories and a research laboratory at Nottingham Trent University have been re-equipped with Asynt Drysyn heating blocks, offering a cleaner, safer alternative to oil baths. DrySyn heating blocks offer a number of benefits when compared with oil baths, including faster heating, cleaner work space, a smaller footprint, with excellent reaction visibility and no hot oil hazard.

In addition, Nottingham Trent University students now gain first-hand experience of working with the kinds of equipment that they can expect to be using in industry. In addition to the single-place Drysyn, the multi-position Drysyn bases offer the ability to perform chemistries in parallel. The Drysyn Cool models were shown in independent tests to give better temperature control, faster cooling and greater ability to cope with exotherms than a conventional ice bath.

Systems are available for heating (to 300C) or cooling (to -30C) single or multiple reaction vessels with volumes from 1 to 5,000ml. They are fully compatible with all magnetic stirring hotplates, or the novel Drysyn Vortex Overhead Stirrer System can provide powerful directly driven stirring for up to three flasks.

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