SYNS254250
Synthware™ solvent still head
250 mL, joint: ST/NS 24/40, side joint: 14/20
Synonym(s):
Synthware S254250, solvent distillation head
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joint
side joint: 14/20
joint: ST/NS24/40
packaging
pkg of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Synthware S254250
capacity
250 mL
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General description
For great solvent/chemical resistance, the two 0-4 mm high vacuum valves have PTFE covers over the two Viton® O-ring on the shaft and one integral PTFE O-rings on the tip, without exposing any material other than PTFE to any solvents. Syringe port has a 4mm PTFE stopcock and a 14/20 outer joint. Delivery port has 14/20 inner joint.
Grease-free design. Same as SYN264250 with 14/10 threaded joint and PTFE-lined septum for syringe access.
Similar to SYN134250 but with drip tip on the delivery port other than 14/20 inner joint. With 4mm straight bore stopcock in the upper portion for easy syringe needle access.
Syringe port has 14/20 outer joint for a rubber septum and a 4 mm PTFE stopcock. Solvent is drained through 2 mm T-bore PTFE stopcock. The drainage arm has a 14/20 inner joint.
Upper sampling port has a 4mm PTFE stopcock with a 14/20 outer joint for use with septa. Lower drain is centered to allow total drainage of storage head.
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Synthware is a trademark of Kemtech America Inc.
Viton is a registered trademark of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
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