Quote: Originally posted by elementcollector1 | Apparently, anything will work for filtration (except for a hand pump), even vacuum cleaners. For distillation, I would honestly recommend an
aspirator - no suckback or chemical traps necessary for a good plastic one. |
yes, but my workarea/lab is not near a water source and rigging up my waterpump with an aspirator while maintaining water flow through the condenser
while doing a distillaion isn't really feasible at the moment.
so, how powerful would a standard lab vacuum pump usually be?
and while we're at it, what unit do you guys use to calculate negative presure(vacuum)? Pa, bar, mmHg, psi or atm? |