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The CondenSyn MAXI enables scientists to scale up their experiments effectively from small benchtop synthesis to large volume jacketed reactor vessels.

Laboratory Air Condenser Ideal for Larger Scale Synthetic Chemical Reactions

The CondenSyn MAXI is a high-performance alternative to traditional water-cooled condensers

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Developed in response to customer demand, the new CondenSyn MAXI from Asynt is ideal for larger scale synthetic chemical reactions and is the latest addition to their popular laboratory air condenser range which is proven in tens of thousands of installations worldwide.

The CondenSyn MAXI enables scientists to scale up their experiments effectively from small benchtop synthesis to large volume jacketed reactor vessels.

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Made using a unique design and manufacturing method, the CondenSyn MAXI has a large surface area specifically fabricated for effective condensing of solvent volumes above 1 liter. With options to suit both reflux and distillation applications, the CondenSyn MAXI is a high-performance alternative to traditional water-cooled condensers. Available in two lengths, the CondenSyn MAXI is suitable for use under vacuum as well as standard laboratory and inert atmospheres.

Offering clear visibility of ongoing experiments, the CondenSyn MAXI is easy to clean and maintain. It is robust and washable like standard laboratory glassware in a dishwasher or solvent-cleaning bath and has a useful no-roll feature which makes storage easy.

Without the need for constant running tap water for cooling, the CondenSyn MAXI also enables laboratories to substantially reduce their environmental impact and their running costs. It also negates any potential flooding, or loss of solvent.

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