A Soxhlet extractor is a piece of laboratory apparatus invented in 1879 by Franz von Soxhlet It was originally designed for the extraction of a lipid from a solid material. However, a Soxhlet extractor is not limited to the extraction of lipids. Typically, a Soxhlet extraction is only required where the desired compound has a limited solubility in a solvent, and the impurity is insoluble in that solvent. If the desired compound has a significant solubility in a solvent then a simple filtration can be used to separate the compound from the insoluble substance
SPECIFICATION
TYPE | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
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BT - 205A | Electromantle Specification : Flask capacity. maximum 1000 ml Material. Polypropylene outer case Max element temperature. 450°C Dimensions (d x w x h), mm. 310 x 238 x 145 230v 50/ 60Hz, 300w | 1 Unit |
BT - 205B | Apparatus. Consist of Extraction Flask 1000 ml cooling tube and extraction tube | 1 Set |
BT - 205C | Statif complete with set of clamp | 1 Set |
BT - 205D | Thrichlorethylene | 10 Ltr |