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[*] posted on 4-5-2007 at 14:36
Brand new glass sep funnel with glass valve


i have a brand new 125mL 19/22 seperatory funnel.

Now the valve for it is also made from glass and ground glass. Most of the ones ive seen use Teflon, am i suppose to use Visine or some other lubricant when i use this for seperating chemicals?
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[*] posted on 4-5-2007 at 15:43


yes :

http://www.sas.org/E-Bulletin/2002-09-20/labNotesCoyne/body....

search for stopcock grease with google or whatever.

Simple greases can dissolve in solvents, a little care in use is required. An older lab methods textbook should have a section on all of this.

Before fluorocarbons researchers would sometimes use a mixture of bentonite clay and glycerol or syrupy phosphoric acid as a lubricant on stopcocks. Those liquids will not dissolve in many organic solvents, and the clay will form a gel with water.



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[*] posted on 4-5-2007 at 16:34


Oh, man. Be careful. Get some good silicone grease and use it. Ground glass joints will freeze up, esp. if you get some alkali in them, and they become, like FUSED.
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[*] posted on 4-5-2007 at 17:25


how bout dow corning grease? I believe i read that that is the best of the best.
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[*] posted on 5-5-2007 at 09:45


hahha

i felt like you when i snaged my china dual 1 liters, so proud of them

but your glass joint and nut wont brake down like the non-teflon screw that was holding the teflon stopcock snug.
some funky solvent just split the nut in two, leaking stuff all over the place.

i assume they are millimeter threads and should be easy to tap but dam
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