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Hei - Vap Core Rotary Evaporators
Distributor & Service Provider In India

The Heidolph Hei-Vap Core Rotary Evaporator, available at Inkarp Instruments Pvt Ltd, offers efficient and precise evaporation solutions for laboratory settings. Its advanced technology and user-friendly interface make it an ideal choice for researchers and scientists. With the Heidolph Hei-Vap Core, achieve optimal results in your evaporation processes.

An operating concept that is focused on the essentials: clear and with access to the basic parameters rotation speed and heating bath temperature at any time.

  • Clear digital display showing actual and set values
  • Two separate knobs with dynamic control for setting the rotation speed and heating bath temperature: fast turning for large jumps, slow turning for precise setting of the set values
  • Accidental changing of the values can be prevented by the lock function
  • Intuitive LED ring light system makes activated functions clearly visible even from a distance
  • Easy adjustment of the immersion depth up to 155 mm and the inclination angle from 20° to 80°
  • Standby function and residual heat warning at heating bath temperatures above 50 °C
  • Available as hand or motor lift models
  • The standby button stops all functions and, when using a motor lift model, lifts the evaporating flask from the heating bath.

    Hei-VAP Core - Technical Data

LiftHand lift or Motor lift
Rotation speed range10 - 280 rpm
Rotation speed indicator3.5" LCD Display
Heating capacity1,300 W
Overheat protection bathcut-off at 5 °C over set temperature via separate PT 1000
Bath temperature setting3.5" LCD Display
Heating bath temperature controlelectronic / digital
Max. size evaporating flask5 l
Integrated vacuum controller-
Timer-
Integrated Hei-CHILL controller-
Vacuum program Dynamic AUTOaccurate
requires AUTOaccurate sensor
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Programmable ramps-
Condensing surface1,400 cm²
Condensing surface XL condenser2,200 cm²

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