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The CPD 030 Critical Point Dryer is an efficient method of drying delicate samples without damaging its structure through surface tension that occurs when changing from the liquid to the gaseous phase. The instrument is located in the clean room.
The CPD 030 Critical Point Dryer is an efficient method of drying delicate samples without damaging its structure through surface tension that occurs when changing from the liquid to the gaseous phase. [[File:CPD.JPG|right|400px| ,]]
[[File:Cpd.JPG|right|400px| The instrument is located in the clean room, room C118]]
==Features==
==Features==
* Integrated heating and refrigeration
* Integrated heating and refrigeration
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* Sample materials, shapes, and sizes
* Sample materials, shapes, and sizes
* Information about the intended patterns (shapes, sizes, distances, area coverage)
* Important pattern quality requirements (if any)
* Number of samples to process or number of times of instrument usage
* Number of samples to process or number of times of instrument usage
Questions? Please contact the instrument custodian before submitting your proposal.
Questions? Please contact the instrument custodian before submitting your proposal.
The CPD 030 Critical Point Dryer is an efficient method of drying delicate samples without damaging its structure through surface tension that occurs when changing from the liquid to the gaseous phase.
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Features
Integrated heating and refrigeration
Easy to use interface
Low CO2 consumption
Applications
Critical point CO2 drying of delicate samples
Low CO2 consumption
Specifications
40mm x 36mm chamber size
70ml CO2 capacity
Up to 150 bar chamber pressure
Cooling: 2-12C
Heating: 30-45C
User Proposal Feasibility
When requesting the use of this instrument, please provide the following information in your user proposal:
Sample materials, shapes, and sizes
Number of samples to process or number of times of instrument usage
Questions? Please contact the instrument custodian before submitting your proposal.