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Vacuum
Distillation
All
of our distillation equipment can be operated at reduced pressures
(under vacuum).
At reduced
pressures, the boiling points of liquids are lowered and most of
the oxygen is removed. Distilling under vacuum allows very high boiling
materials to be distilled at lower temperatures. Reducing the distillation
temperature prevents thermal damage to the sample and the absence
of oxygen helps preserve materials that are sensitive to its presence.
B/R
VAC-1000 Vacuum Regulation System
The B/R VAC-1000
is a unique vacuum regulation system that features a digital
vacuum controller, 5 decade pressure transducer, automatic vacuum
control and all the necessary cabling. Also included in the VAC-1000
are a vacuum manifold/cold trap and 2 stage mechanical vacuum
pump, mounted on a portable cart for easy maneuverability in
the laboratory.
Easy
Operation:
The operator
sets the digital controller to a set point, i.e. 1mmHg. The pressure
transducer senses the pressure in the distillation system and
adjusts the automatic proportional control valve accordingly.
The control valve can be attached to a gaseous nitrogen source,
or be open to the atmosphere, depending on the sample requirement.
The B/R VAC-1000 is designed to be used with B/R's complete line of distillation
equipment. However, simply by disconnecting a single vacuum hose and the power
cord, the vacuum system can be quickly and easily rolled to another site and
used for other laboratory applications.
Atmospheric
Equivalent Temperature (AET)
When distilling at reduced pressures it is helpful to know what the equivalent
vapor temperature at atmospheric pressure would be. The calculation is complex.
As a courtesy, B/R Instrument offers a program to calculate the Atmospheric
Equivalent Temperature, free of charge.
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