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Distillation system saves space and time

An Andrews Glass product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Sep 13, 2007

Designed to allow replacement of costly macro distillation techniques, the compact Midi-Dist distillation system allows multiple samples to be prepared for analysis quickly and easily

The Lab-Crest Midi-Dist distillation system from Andrews Glass saves space and time in laboratory testing and analysis requiring distillations.

Simultaneous distillations can be conducted in as little as one-fifth the space required by larger, more traditional units.

Fully self-contained, the entire system is lightweight and can be easily moved in and out of lab hoods.

The distillation system for cyanide and sulphide reduces cost 30% and conforms to US EPA methods 335.2 CLP-M and 335.4.

The Midi-Dist for ammonias and phenols allows users to safely downscale EPA method 350.1 for ammonia and method 420-4 for phenol and it reduces distillation time up to 50%.

The Andrews Glass Lab-Crest Midi-Dist system offers features that provide time savings in handling and setting up.

The heater, holder, manifolds, tubing, couplings, and controls are integrated and designed to simplify setup and use.

Glassware is easy to handle, clean, store, and set up.

It is comprised of ten complete borosilicate glass units and a ten position aluminum heat block and apparatus holder, coated with Teflon for corrosion resistance.

Glassware, heater, water, and vacuum manifolds, controls, and connections are integrated into a single compact system.

The system can handle up to ten 50ml liquid or sludge samples.

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