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[*] posted on 22-8-2017 at 20:47
Amatuer freindly sources for Raschig rings?


Its been a while since I have been here, but I have had Hell trying to find a friendly source of Berl saddles and Raschig rings. I've been here long enough to have read a number of threads on fractional distillation column packing to know that glass beads/balls can work but aren't very efficient. Ace& Chemglass, as usual, are no direct help. Pall rings and Stainless steel isn't always the best for some distillations. If there's a more efficient& obtainable column packing for 24/40 size glass please comment.
In short: can anyone help me find enough 4mm& 5mm Raschig rings to fill a (max) 500mm 24/40 hemple column? Or maybe Berl saddles for the organic solvent separations?
Advice, comment and help are sorely appreciated. Thanks and good night.




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[*] posted on 22-8-2017 at 22:36


Ebay UK sells them.
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[*] posted on 24-8-2017 at 08:56


You can use alumina desiccant ball if you don't want to have any water in your distillate. Since distilled water is like $1/gallon at the grocery store, I'm assuming this is true.



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