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identify unknown condenser?

edgecase - 14-6-2012 at 10:57

It's 24/40 and 10/30, could it be a heat exchanger perhaps?

http://coplanar.net/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=494

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watson.fawkes - 14-6-2012 at 12:54

Quote: Originally posted by edgecase  
It's 24/40 and 10/30, could it be a heat exchanger perhaps?
It's a modification of a Dimroth condenser, with the ordinary helical coil substituted for by some back and forth tubing. It's from the era before Keck clips were common; it's got the little spring barbs on the sides of the side joints. My guess is that the glassblower didn't have the right gear (mandrel, or burner setup, or what not) to wind a proper coil and this was the next best thing.

DJF90 - 14-6-2012 at 13:38

Given the (small) ground joints on the sides of the cylinder, it looks to me as if it might be part of a vacuum line. Maybe refluxing a solvent through the large cylidrical body could maintain a temperature in the inner tubing, much like an abderhalden drying pistol.

chemrox - 23-6-2012 at 01:11

That was my hit too; a constand temperature maintence device. Pick your boiling liquid and the condesning vapor temperature will be relatively constant. A lovely apparatus to accomplish a simple task, huh?