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Distillation apparatus
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How do I set up distillation apparatus?

Quickfit glassware is incredibly handy when setting up experiments involving a lot of individual pieces and connections as the pieces come in a range of joint sizes that easily slot together for assembly. The range has hundreds of pieces including reduction and expansion adapters for when joint sizes do not match. On top of this, if you need a custom piece and will be ordering sufficient quanti...
Quickfit® Glassware
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Q: My Quickfit® Glassware joint sizes do not match, what can I do?

A: Use one of the Quickfit® expansion or reduction adapters Quickfit® glassware comes with a range of joint sizes. When the joint size of one piece of glassware match with that of another, connecting them within your set up is easy. However, things may not be so straightforward and some items may only come in a limited choice of joint sizes. In this case, there is a handy range of reduction ...

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What are the temperature limits for Pyrex glassware?

Q: What is the highest and lowest temperature that Pyrex glassware should be exposed to? [caption id="attachment_11003" align="aligncenter" width="254"] Pyrex is used in lots of lab glassware - but what is the maximum temperature Pyrex should be used at?[/caption] A: Pyrex is suitable for use from -192°C to +500°C This makes it an ideal choice for lab glassware which will be directly heated. ...
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How can I stop QuickFit joints from sticking without grease?

QuickFit joints make building complex glassware apparatus setups easy with their standardized fittings that slot together with a tight seal. One problem that is often encountered is glassware sticking at QuickFit joints. When the apparatus has been exposed to temperature changes that have caused it to expand or contract, or when it has simply been left in place for a long time, the two piece...

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