Fantasma4500
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Name of this overly simple glass piece?
had to do some water-destillation at school, and as i saw that soxhlet really wasnt helping out that well with dragging limonene out of orange peels i
went around in our school lab looking for something more effective
suddenly i was holding a 29/32 ground glass piece attached to a 2-3mm ID glass tube, bent upwards then downwards, being the most simple destillation
glass piece i have ever seen
there was 2 of them, and they seemed perfectly identical, they didnt seem like they were made at the school
i havent yet had a chance to look for the glass piece again so i dont have a picture of the glass piece
help with figuring name of this glass piece out will be greatly appreciated.. i have NEVER before seen such glass equipment..??
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Glass retort or alembic ;-)
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Aha ! It is a Fluidic Movement Vector Modification Conduit.
(it sends fluid around corners).
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alembic seems to be this sort of bulb ontop of a flask, i have actually just recently come across an such glass piece
retort is the classical alchemist glass piece, which is only one piece consiting of a RBF with 2 holes in it, one long glass piece for destillate to
come out of, and one to fill whatever in it that must be distilled
however, i have looked it all up.. i dont get any hits :/ described the glass piece to my teacher and he exclamated it sounds like some 1920's glass
piece.. if it has been made on a factory or alike.. would it be possible i had held some glass that has only been made like.. less than 100 of in
history???
ill try to find them asap and get a real pic of them..
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cant help but double post
finally got a picture of this supposedly very rare glass equipment, looks quite professional, dont think any of my schools teachers could have made it
that professionally at all
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Recovery bend? Gas delivery tube?
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hmh.. yes it is plausible that it was designed as also to function as bubbling a gas through something, that may give reason for why the tube is so
small and why it goes so far down, but it works very well for simple destillation aswell.. recovery bend however gives alot of destillation bridges
just cant fit into my head that an such simple glass equipment havent been mass produced?? its cheap to make, simple and has several uses????
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Quote: Originally posted by Antiswat | just cant fit into my head that an such simple glass equipment havent been mass produced?? its cheap to make, simple and has several uses????
| Yeah, really, I know I'd love to have one of those. Whatever its original intended use was, it looks like a
piece that could be used for plenty of different purposes. I like aga's name for it. I think we should use it: the Fluidic Movement Vector
Modification Conduit, or FMVMC for short. Leaves it open to interpretation.
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my teacher said that he has never seen anything alike either, and states it MAY have been a very experienced chemist at a nearby university that
happened to have made it
but really, contacting a chemical glass supplier.. would they care to make 100 of those or would they only do something if they have like... many
THOUSANDS of one single order? perfectly sure i could buy 100 home and still get a profit out of it or at least cover shipping costs etc
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So it's an aga pipe !
Later, when i'm drunker, i'll slurr more and say :
Snarga Pipe
which i like better.
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Looks like something designed to provide clearance in a complex setup so other components can be used in close proximity. As in the typical mad
scientist image of a chemistry experiment.
"Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts" Richard Feynman
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took a closer look on it today, seems that just near 29/32 theres a small ring indicating that it has been ''home-made'' but yet ofcourse by a skilled
person.. mhm.. :/
dont know if i hoped to find it for sale somewhere, but if i get the chance ill try to buy a shittonne of those pieces, perhaps with 24/29 etc etc
i guess the name will be snarga pipe for now
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