Rotary evaporator
13 Oct 2014
Ever fancied a clear smooth coffee with all the flavour and none of the bitterness? This is what Richard Ayoade, presenter of Channel 4’s, The Gadget Man, wanted in his restaurant of the future.
Finding new ways of enhancing familiar flavours and even creating new flavours is at the heart of great cooking and is the reason why rotary evaporators are found not only in laboratories but also in the kitchens of Michelin-starred restaurants.
Operating at a very low atmospheric pressure, the Heidolph-UK Hei-VAP rotary evaporator is able to achieve low boiling points, e.g. 35°C to boil water – a temperature low enough that foods are not ‘cooked’ so that they retain their original flavour and aroma.
This process can lead to some remarkable outcomes, the company claims.
Not only does the Hei-VAP rotary evaporator meet the most demanding applications in the chemistry laboratory, it also makes great coffee.
For more information, please contact Radleys on: +44 (0)1799 513320, or visit: www.heidolph-uk.co.uk
To see the Hei-VAP rotary evaporator in action, please visit: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/gadget-man/4od