Borosilicate Glassware 3.3 - J.P. SELECTA RE-605 Instruction Manual

Universal reactor for pilot plant
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
J
.P. SELECTA s.a.u.
CODE 80359 REV 0

4. Borosilicate Glassware 3.3

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Chemical properties
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Hydrolytic resistance
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Acid resistance
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Alkali resistance
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Temperature resistance
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Optical
Technical features of working use in standard reactors: RE-605 (part no. 1001710)
and RE-620 (part no. 1001711).
Vacuum:
Working temperature: -30ºC to +200ºC
PTFE gaskets:
LUBRICATION:
High vacuum grease
Range Hg:
Range:
This grease does not melt and is been composed for lubrication and sealing of
glass and wrenches in high vacuum systems with outstanding stability.
GLASSWARE:
Glass is an organic mixture of metal oxides fused together at high temperatures,
which upon cooling, solidifies into the clear, rigid, non-crystalline, versatile
material known widely across the globe
Borosilicate glass has a very high resistance to attack from water, acids, salt
solutions, halogens and organic solvents. Only hydrofluoric acid, hot concentrated
phosphoric acid and strong alkaline solutions cause appreciable corrosion of
the glass.
Borosilicate glass has excellent thermal properties at both high and low
temperatures. The maximum recommended working temperature for laboratory
glassware manufactured is 500ºC (for short periods of time only). Special care
should be taken at temperatures above 150ºC to ensure both heating and cooling
is achieved in a slow and uniform manner.
Autovía A-2 Km 585.1 Abrera 08630 (Barcelona) España
e-mail: selecta@jpselecta.es - website: www.grupo-selecta.com
May 2019
(It can be modified without notice)
-0.9 to +0.5 pressure bars
-100ºC a +250ºC (maximum working -20 to +200ºC)
10-6 mm
-40ºC to 200ºC invaluable
Page: 27
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