Soxhlet Extractors Complete Assemblies

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  • Each assembly comprises the basic components for solid-liquid extraction: Flask/Soxhlet extractor/Condenser/Associated lids and clips
  • Color: Clear
  • Material: Boro 3.3
  • Usage: Lab Experiment
  • Feature: Thick Wall
  • Packing: Safe Exported Cartons
Product Code Flask volume
(ml)
Extraction tube Diam.(mm) Extraction Tube Length
(mm)
Siphon length
(mm)
Spherical condenser length(mm)
E10046033 60ml 33 150 60 200
E10041003 100ml 33 160 70 210
E10041503 150ml 33 170 80 220
E10042503 250ml 40 190 90 240
E10045005 500ml 50 230 110 270
E10041000 1000ml 55 250 150 300
E10042000 2000ml 100 300 200 400
  • Color: Clear
  • Material: Boro 3.3
  • Usage: Lab Experiment
  • Feature: Thick Wall Packing:
  • Safe Exported Cartons

A Soxhlet extractor is a piece of laboratory apparatus invented in 1879 by Franz von Soxhlet. It was originally designed for the extraction of a lipid from a solid material.

Typically, Soxhlet extraction is used when the desired compound has a limited solubility in a solvent, and the impurity is insoluble in that solvent.

It allows for unmonitored and unmanaged operation while efficiently recycling a small amount of solvent to dissolve a larger amount of material.

The Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus is used in the extraction of lipids and other materials from a solid sample when the desired compound has a limited solubility in a solvent.

Applications include the production of tinctures, aromatic alcohols, and other products of botanical extraction; food testing; biofuels; and environmental analysis of soils, sludge, and wastes.

Assembled from 3 separate sections: a boiling flask, extractor chamber, and condenser. Interchangeable standard joints.

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