Laboratory Vacuum Sublimation Apparatus
Item Name Code (INC) 18910
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Additional Information for Laboratory Vacuum Sublimation Apparatus
Laboratory Vacuum Sublimation Apparatus is a type of equipment used in laboratories for the process of sublimation. Sublimation is the transition of a substance from a solid directly into a gas, without passing through the liquid phase.
This apparatus consists of a vacuum chamber or flask, which is connected to a vacuum pump. The substance to be sublimed is placed inside the chamber, and the vacuum pump is used to create a low-pressure environment. This low pressure allows the substance to sublimate at a lower temperature than it would under normal atmospheric conditions.
The apparatus may also include heating elements or a temperature control system to facilitate the sublimation process. Additionally, there may be condensation or collection systems to capture the sublimed gas and convert it back into a solid form.
Laboratory Vacuum Sublimation Apparatus is commonly used in various scientific disciplines, such as chemistry, materials science, and pharmaceutical research. It is particularly useful for purifying and separating substances that can undergo sublimation, such as organic compounds, volatile solids, and certain inorganic compounds.
Overall, this apparatus enables researchers to carry out sublimation processes under controlled conditions, allowing for the isolation and purification of specific substances.
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