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Introducing the advantages of using Findenser to condense a reaction heated to reflux for chemists in R&D laboratories.
When setting up your reflux apparatus, why not try a eco-friendly option that saves water in your lab? When thinking about using a refluxing condenser, do you know there is an easy and quick to assemble alternative to a Liebig or Vigreux condenser?
Boiling a solution for an extended period of time is sometimes necessary in organic chemistry. Refluxing is a technique that chemists use to heat solvents without boiling away significant quantities of solvent.
Heating a chemical reaction to its boiling point without a condenser to trap the vapour should be avoided. Our Findenser, which is a waterless air condenser, is used to achieve effective condensing of the refluxing solvent, comparable with water condensers such as a Liebig condenser.
Condense without flowing water using the Findenser waterless air condenser, replacing the need for liebig, allihn and other glass condensers.
Tests carried out on solvents with boiling points from 40°C to 90°C show that Findenser is comparable with a glass water condenser. The Findenser air condenser, when combined with a magnetic stirrer, also allows chemists to carry out reflux reactions overnight without the risk of leaks or worse still, flooding your lab.
If you want to improve your organic chemistry set-ups and avoid messy tubing that is hard to secure, the Findenser waterless air condenser can help you. Smart glassware for your chemistry experiments.
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