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Smart Work Station Simplifies Synthesis

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METTLER TOLEDO introduces OptiMax™, a powerful synthesis workstation optimized for pharmaceutical, fine chemical and specialty chemical development.

The unique design and intuitive interface improve the organic synthesis process and maximize time in product development in increasingly competitive markets.

The compact workstation allows experiments to run from -40 to 180°C without oil, ice baths or bulky cryostats with little to no training.

Rising time to market pressure in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries is forcing chemical and process development chemists to turn to more productive tools for organic synthesis and process development. OptiMax™ can help meet these pressures.

The newly designed workstation simplifies the way organic synthesis is performed and provides significant productivity gains during process development, while carefully tracking synthesis to successfully produce quality data.

The OptiMax™ synthesis workstation is compact, robust and simple to use. The intuitive touchscreen allows reaction parameter changes such as temperature with just a few clicks.

With a variety of reactors from 250ml to 1l, different stirrers and other accessories, assembling the workstation or altering configuration is quick and almost effortless.

Data recording and reporting capabilities contribute to highly traceable and reproducible results. Intelligent built-in automation eliminates error prone steps and reduces process variability.

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