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Distilling Apparatus
Distillation Apparatus/Distilling Apparatus
Usage/Application | Chemical Laboratory |
Mounting | Table Top |
Material | Borosilicate Glass |
A distillation apparatus, also known as a still, is used to separate a liquid into its components through a process of heating, cooling, and collecting:
Reboiler or pot: Heats the source liquid
Condenser: Cools the heated vapor back into a liquid
Receiver flask: Collects the concentrated or purified liquid, called the distillate
Glass Distillation Apparatus is used in various chemical applications for Distillation of numerous of Chemicals at lab level
Glass Vacuum Manifold
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
A glass manifold, also known as a vacuum manifold, is a piece of laboratory glassware that functions as a large channel for smaller channels to flow into. It's often used in chemistry to handle compounds that are sensitive to air and moisture.
Here are some uses for a glass manifold:
Schlenk line: A chemistry apparatus created by Wilhelm Schlenk in the early 1900s. In a Schlenk line, one manifold connects to a vacuum pump and the other to a source of purified gas. This setup allows for the safe handling of air-sensitive compounds.
Extracting solvent: A vacuum manifold can be used to extract the last traces of solvent from a sample.
Monitoring results: A vacuum manifold can be used to monitor results over time.
Condensing solvent vapors: A vacuum manifold can be used to condense solvent vapors and protect the vacuum pump.
Quality control: A glass vacuum manifold can be used in the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries for quality control.
Water analysis: A glass vacuum manifold can be used for water analysis.