Gary
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Hand-operated (manual) vacuum filtration apparatus
I have a hand-operated vacuum filtration apparatus, consisting of a Buchner flask, thick PVC tubing and a porcelain filter. This is fine for
filtration purposes, but could the apparatus be adapted to provide a vacuum for hastening the removal of solvents by evaporation?
I personally doubt that the vacuum afforded by these manual pumps is far below atmospheric pressure.
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BlazeBall
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Manual vacuum pumps can manage -30 inches of Hg.
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Justin
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You could, but you'd be pumping away for hours and probably have carpal tunnel when you were done! You have to remember your sucking the solvent
vapors thru the pump which will attack the seals and plastic. You'd be much better off with a aspirator, i think i have an extra nalgene aspirator
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metalresearcher
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I am also looking for a simple hand operated vacuum pump and on ebay there are several devices some even wiith a gauge with affordable prices.
But how deep can the vacuum be ? 0.5 bar or even 0.1 bar (== 0.9 bar underpressure) ?
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I bought one of those vacuum pumps with a gauge on it from my local auto parts store. Can't remember what it cost. But it was for bleeding brake lines
on a car. Harbor Freight also carries a version with a gauge for about $25.
http://www.harborfreight.com/brake-bleeder-and-vacuum-pump-k...
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digitalemu
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Buy an aspirator, they are great for what you need to do. A brake bleeder will cost you much more and not last as solvents will eat away at the
rubber seals and gaskets. An aspirator will basically last forever with zero maintenance.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CHAPMAN-VACUUM-HYDRO-ASPIRATOR-FILTER-PU...
Also buy this adapter and you can hook this up directly to a laundry tub faucet.
http://cgi.ebay.com/FAUCET-ADAPTER-VACUUM-HYDRO-ASPIRATOR-/3...
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