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Have you already changed the springs on your rotors?

23 February 2024

Make sure your rotor works at maximum performance and safety!

If the digestion pressure exceeds the limit, the valve allows for a smooth, safe pressure release and then quickly reseals the vessel.

Not changing them means compromising the quality of the digestions and the safety of your laboratory users. Periodic replacement of safety valves is simple and has very low cost. Protect your investment and your laboratory!

Key points:
🔹How do I know when I have to change them?
🔹What happens if I don’t change them?
🔹How to order them?

What happens if I don’t change these components?

If the digestion pressure exceeds the limit, the springs allows for a smooth, safe pressure release and then quickly reseals the vessel. Not changing them means compromising the quality of the digestions and the safety of your laboratory users. Periodic replacement of safety springs is simple and has very low cost. Protect your investment and your laboratory!

They should be changed when:

  • The rotor has exceeded 350 hours (800/1000 cycles)
  • Have 12 months of use

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