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The Principle, Characteristics And Application Of Explosion-proof Glass Reactor
Explosion-proof glass reactor is a kind of equipment widely used in chemical laboratories. It is mainly used for high-pressure, high-temperature and high-reactivity chemical reactions. Since there may be dangers such as explosion or fire during the reaction process, the use of explosion-proof glass reactors can effectively guarantee the safety of the laboratory. The following will introduce its principles, characteristics and applications.
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How to maintain the glass reactor?
The glass reactor is limited to indoor use. The power lead protection grounding of the instrument is connected to the housing and the application part and must be reliably grounded through the power socket. The glass reactor should be equipped with a leakage protector when it is used in a place where it may be wet. When operating the instrument, be careful to keep the operating surface clean and avoid hard objects from hitting the glass instrument to avoid damage to the instrument. Use a neutral cleaning solution to clean the surface of the instrument. Do not use any solvent-based liquids. Maintaining a good working environment and avoiding inadvertent mishandling is an important part of maintaining good performance and prolonging the service life of the glass reactor.
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Laboratory glass reactor using installation steps
The glass reactor commonly used in the laboratory passes through the reaction vessel interlayer, injects a constant temperature (high temperature or low temperature) hot-dissolving medium or a cooling medium, and the material in the reaction kettle is heated or cooled at a constant temperature, and stirring can be provided. The material is reacted in the reaction kettle, and the evaporation and reflux of the reaction solution can be controlled. After the reaction is completed, the material can be discharged from the discharge port of the bottom of the kettle, and the operation is convenient. It is an ideal equipment for modern chemical samples, sample experiments, biopharmaceuticals and new materials.