Product Description
Our aim is to provide quality assured products to our valuable clients by manufacturing and supplying Soxhlet Condenser. It is a vertical glass cylindrical extraction tube, used in extracting fatty or other material with a volatile solvent. Our highly experienced workforce designs the condenser using quality grade glass materials, obtained from the most trusted vendors. Before offering at the market leading price, we check the Soxhlet Condenser on certain quality parameters.
Features:
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Fine and smooth quality
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Resistant to breakage
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Highly efficient
Precision in Extraction ApplicationsSoxhlet Condensers are crafted for laboratory use, allowing for seamless integration into most Soxhlet extraction setups. The glass construction ensures chemical inertness and easy visibility of the condensation process, supporting precise extraction and solvent recovery. Engineers and scientists depend on these condensers to maintain optimal chilled solvent flow, which is crucial for the efficiency of continuous Soxhlet extraction cycles.
Versatile Compatibility and SizingAvailable in various lengths from 101.6 mm to 381 mm, and with a standard ground joint, this condenser is universally compatible with most laboratory glassware. Whether you require a straight or coiled inner tube, the Soxhlet Condenser can be tailored to your extraction needs, making it ideal for both small-scale academic settings and large-scale industrial environments.
FAQs of Soxhlet Condenser:
Q: How is a Soxhlet Condenser used in laboratory settings?
A: A Soxhlet Condenser is used in conjunction with a Soxhlet extractor and a distillation flask to recycle condensed solvent back into the extraction chamber, enabling continuous extraction of target compounds from solid materials.
Q: What are the available lengths and compatible joint sizes for this condenser?
A: The Soxhlet Condenser is available in lengths ranging from 101.6 mm to 381 mm and features a standard ground joint, making it compatible with most laboratory glassware commonly used in extraction setups.
Q: When should I choose a straight versus a coiled inner tube in a Soxhlet Condenser?
A: Choose a straight inner tube for basic cooling needs. Opt for a coiled inner tube if you require enhanced cooling efficiency, especially during prolonged or high-volume extractions.
Q: Where can this condenser be integrated in laboratory workflows?
A: This condenser is commonly integrated at the top of a Soxhlet extractor, connected between the extraction chamber and a water or coolant source, ensuring efficient condensation of vaporized solvent.
Q: What is the process by which the Soxhlet Condenser operates?
A: During Soxhlet extraction, vaporized solvent rises into the condenser, is cooled by circulating water, and condenses back to liquid. The condensed solvent drips into the extraction chamber, allowing the cycle to repeat.
Q: What are the benefits of using glass material in the Soxhlet Condenser?
A: Glass provides chemical resistance, easy cleaning, and clear visibility of the condensation process, ensuring accurate monitoring and reliable operation during extraction.