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[*] posted on 1-4-2019 at 17:00
Hempel columns


Hello, first post :)
What is "Better" a 600 mm column with 45/50 joints,
or a 900 mm with 29/42 joints?
Is Are there any disadvantages to adapting the 45/50 down to 24/40 or 29/42?
Thanks,
CS
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biggrin.gif posted on 2-4-2019 at 16:27


Quote: Originally posted by cybersludge  
Hello, first post :)
What is "Better" a 600 mm column with 45/50 joints,
or a 900 mm with 29/42 joints?
Is Are there any disadvantages to adapting the 45/50 down to 24/40 or 29/42?
Thanks,
CS


I'm gonna have to recuse myself from this question.
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This is a good place for advice and Ideas though.
Glad you found it. I was intending to mention it.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2019 at 16:08


My guess is that longer is better, all things being equal. (I had an organic chemistry professor who's favorite expression was: This reacts (with that) to give (product), all thinks being equal; but they seldom are. I think that if I had chosen him for a thesis adviser, I would have finished by PhD...oh well).
As for as using adapters to reduce the joint size, I think as long as you don't run your distillation at a rate so high as to flood the column, you will be OK.
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[*] posted on 3-4-2019 at 22:20


Thank You!
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