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May 16, 2012 - U. S. STONEWARE. Anal. Chem. , 1956, 28 (9), pp 76A–76A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60117a788. Publication Date: August 1956. ACS Legacy Archive...
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NEW PRODUCTS cal, pharmaceutical, and allied industries. T h e unit has a distilland capacity of 100 to 1500 c c , with a distillation rate from a few drops to 100 c c . / m i n u t e . E x a c t regulation of t h e distilland boiler up to 300° C. is provided b y variable transformers. A v a c u u m gage indicates pressure between 1 and 1000 microns Hg. For pilot-plant scale simulation of commercial unit performance, Consolidated introduces t h e CMS-14. This centrifugal molecular still permits distillation of materials with molecular weights u p to 1200 with less danger of

thermal decomposition t h a n b y any other accepted method, t h e company says; in addition, some substances such as silicones and halocarbons, with m o lecular weights as high as 4000, can be safely distilled. Distillands are reported to be evaporated almost instantly in the CMS-14 a t pressures of 1 micron H g . and t e m p e r a t u r e s u p t o 260° C. Samples of 1 q u a r t to 5 gal. can be distilled a t a rate up to 1.5 gal./hr. Feed rate is variable and gages provide continuous measurem e n t of pressure and temperatures. T h e CMS-14 is manufactured under a licensing agreement with E a s t m a n K o d a k

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A specialized instrument—tailorm a d e for chromatographic determinations of gases and liquids boiling below 80° C—is announced b y B e c k m a n I n s t r u m e n t s . K n o w n as t h e Gas Chromatograph t h e instrument is said t o be ideal for b o t h small and large laboratories because of its simplicity of design, compactness, accuracy, and speed. Chromatographic columns are copper tubing with s t a n d a r d fittings, and are easily removable. Columns of a n y length can be used in either absorption or partition t y p e . Samples are a d m i t t e d through a s t a n d a r d serum cap or an accessory sampling valve. Volumes of sample components removed from t h e column b y helium carrier gas are measured b y a diffusion-type thermal conductivity cell which is said t o combine

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