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Microwave Extraction

The use of laboratory microwave ovens for organic extraction elevates sample preparation to the same level of sophistication as sample analysis.
It is now possible to speed up extraction, reduce costs, boost effectiveness, consistency and simplicity of reactions.

ETHOS One

Advanced Microwave Extraction Labstation

ETHOS One

The ETHOS One is built to offer the highest performance and best safety features in the industry; it offers fast vessel heating together with homogeneous microwave distribution throughout the cavity.
The ETHOS One can process any kind of samples, with full extraction quality control thanks to reaction sensors and a friendly and intuitive user interface that runs the new EasyCONTROL software.

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START E

Microwave Extraction System

START E

Milestone's START E extraction labstation is a high-performance microwave-accelerated system with advanced process control and safety features.
The START E system was created to give analysts a technologically advanced extraction platform.
Speed, economy, effectiveness and simplicity are part of this unique instrument.

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NeosNEOS

Rapid, Solvent-Free Microwave Extraction (SFME) of Essential Oils

The NEOS system allows rapid extraction of essential oils from aromatic herbs, spices and dry seeds. These novel processes can produce essential oil in concentrate form, free from any residual solvents, contaminants, or artefacts.
The NEOS system confirms that microwave isolation offers net advantages in terms of yield and selectivity, with better isolation time,
essential oil composition, and is environmental friendly.

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NEOS GR

NEOS GR

Microwave Hydrodiffusion and Gravity (MHG) System

The NEOS-GR is based on a new and green technique for the extraction of essential oils. This green extraction is an original “upside down” microwave alembic combining microwave heating and earth gravity at atmospheric pressure without solvents. This green method allows to extract essential oils without distillation (80% of the total analytical procedure) and evaporation which are the most energy consuming between the unit operations. It requires no more than 30 minutes, instead of 3 hours!

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