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Multiwave 5001 & 3001—Enhancing Safety & Efficiency

Advanced microwave digestion for high-throughput sample preparation

Written byAnton Paar
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For laboratory managers looking to increase efficiency without compromising safety, the Multiwave 5001 and Multiwave 3001 from Anton Paar deliver an unparalleled solution. Designed for high-throughput microwave digestion, these systems streamline workflows while ensuring precise and reproducible results.

Optimized for High-Volume Laboratories

  • Higher sample capacity – Multiwave 5001 processes 64 samples per run, while Multiwave 3001 handles 41 samples, reducing processing time and costs.
  • Advanced touchscreen operation – The 10.1” display simplifies navigation and minimizes training requirements.
  • Integrated safety protocols – Certified by ETL and GS, featuring self-checks, software interlocks, and a resealing safety door.
  • Seamless data integration – Anton Paar Connect (Multiwave 5001) enables real-time data export for streamlined reporting.
  • Pre-installed method library600+ digestion methods allow rapid setup for new applications.

Key Benefits for Lab Managers:

✔ Increased Throughput – Reduce processing times with high-capacity digestion.
✔ Enhanced Safety Compliance – Certified safety features ensure lab personnel protection.
✔ Reduced Training Time – Intuitive touchscreen and built-in video guides accelerate onboarding.
✔ Improved Data Management – Automated data sharing enhances lab connectivity.
Versatile Functionality – Multiwave 5001 supports extraction, evaporation, and drying applications.

By integrating cutting-edge temperature monitoring (SmartTemp 2.0) and advanced rotor concepts, the Multiwave series ensures reliable results across diverse industries.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The original press release was provided by Anton Paar

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