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Lifting Glass Reactor, Dimensions 1200W x 1100D x 2050(2650)H mm, 140W (CAT#: STEM-GLE-0916-LGH)

Highlights

The lifting glass reactor is mainly used for experiments such as material synthesis, distillation and concentration. The kettle body can be lifted and rotated, and the kettle body structure is divided into three types: single-layer, double-layer and three-layer. The kettle can be pumped to a negative pressure state as needed to meet the experimental conditions.

Cat Number: STEM-GLE-0916-LGH

Application: Mainly used for material synthesis, distillation, concentration and other experiments

Model: GRSL-50

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Description

The lifting glass reactor is mainly used for experiments such as material synthesis, distillation and concentration. The kettle body can be lifted and rotated, and the kettle body structure is divided into three types: single-layer, double-layer and three-layer. The kettle can be pumped to a negative pressure state as needed to meet the experimental conditions.

Specification

Tank body jacket volume (L) : 13
Effective volume in the kettle (L) : 50
Constant pressure funnel/feeding bottle volume (L) : 2
Speed adjustment range (RPM) : 50 to 500
Condenser heat transfer area (㎡) : approx. 0.429
Allowable pressure of jacket (MPa) : ≤0.03
Allowable pressure in the kettle: negative pressure - normal pressure
Operating temperature range (℃) : -80 to 200
Tank body inlet and outlet liquid circulation hose interface specification: RC3/4
Temperature display accuracy: 0.1
Power supply: 220-240V ~, 50/60Hz
Motor power (W) : 140
Height of discharging port (mm) : about 850
Dimensions (mm) : about 1200W x 1100D x 2050(2650)H

Features

The lifting glass reactor is mainly used for experiments such as material synthesis, distillation and concentration. The kettle body can be lifted and rotated, and the kettle body structure is divided into three types: single-layer, double-layer and three-layer. The kettle can be pumped to a negative pressure state as needed to meet the experimental conditions.
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