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Anton Paar Monowave 50 + P Microwave Reactor (Demo)
Anton Paar Monowave 50 + P Microwave Reactor (Demo)
Anton Paar Monowave 50 microwave reactor for fast, reproducible synthesis up to 250 °C/20 bar (6 mL). Compact plug-and-play unit with pressure sensor. Demo device, serviced before sale, 6-month warranty.

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Anton Paar Multiwave 5000 with 20SVT50 rotor (Demo)
Anton Paar Multiwave 5000 with 20SVT50 rotor (Demo)
Anton Paar Multiwave 5000 with 20SVT50 rotor: up to 20×50 mL samples, 300 °C, 80 bar, SmartVent pressure control, SmartTemp per-vessel monitoring. Demo unit, serviced before sale, warranty until 11/2027.

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Anton Paar - Multiwave Go microwave digestion system (Refurbished)
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Anton Paar - Multiwave Go microwave digestion system (Refurbished)
The Multiwave Go by Anton Paar represents a cutting-edge solution for microwave-assisted sample digestion, setting new standards in efficiency and performance for analytical laboratories.

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