Fully Computer Controlled Distillation System according to ASTM D-5236 with High Vacuum Extension for Operation up to 620° - 650°C AET

Measurement and testing

Fully Computer Controlled Distillation System according to ASTM D-5236 with High Vacuum Extension for Operation up to 620° - 650°C AET

28 Jan, 2013

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The i-Fischer (Germany) DIST D-5236 CC / FISCHER AUTODEST 860 AC can be converted to the “HV”-version by adding an extended Potstill-column to the standard ASTM-system (Potstill). The respective distillation process is performed in the range of 0.003 - 0.1 mm Hg.

The i-Fischer DIST D-5236 HV - 6 ltr / FISCHER AUTODEST 860 HV - 6 ltr is a fully computer controlled unit of turn-key design, and ready for use after installation and commissioning. The system is fully housed and equipped with doors in the front and rear to satisfy safety requirements and to facilitate service aspects.

The automatic fraction collector with 12 receivers includes a built-in internal balance, which is used for the simultaneous determination of the fraction weight and for the direct distillation rate control. The vacuum equipment and the control system are designed for highest accuracy, repeatability and reproducibility of data.

The i-Fischer DIST D-5236 HV / FISCHER AUTODEST 860 HV is also available with re-boiler capacities up to 20 ltrs and more.

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