How to improve the efficiency of rotary evaporator?

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I didn’t even realize you could post a thread with no text content…

Spam

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To improve that design get rid of that unnecessary joint there between the condensers.

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Can you run my lab for me please?

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First I have to figure out how to run my own

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But if the joint is removed, the overall structure will undoubtedly increase its cost.

haha ,ok

There is the cost of one joint and one extra clamp. The majority are sold that way anyway. What do I know.

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There is the cost of one joint and one extra clamp. The majority are sold that way anyway. What do I know.
[/quote]If the overall manufacturing is more difficult, will the cost be higher?

You asked how to improve the efficiency not make the thing cheaper my boy

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I mean how to improve efficiency while increasing costs. It’s not about changing the machine.

I flagged this thread as spam :smiling_imp::smiling_imp::smiling_imp::smiling_imp:

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Use a 5 Ton Lauda chiller…

don’t make it out of glass…

seethru is for folks who don’t know what’s going on.

those who actually understand the costs involved in phase change are moving on from these relics.

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( = even I’m hopping on the build a ffe train.