Determining Which Fractional Distillation Process to Use: Batch or Continuous Mode
Distillation is an important method for the separation and purification of liquids in a wide range of industries and laboratories. Fractional stills often operate under pressure or vacuum and have a reflux device section for controlling and optimizing purity vs. throughput rate, however, these and several other topics of distillation equipment are not covered here. In this article, we will take a look at the two different types of fractional distillation; batch mode and continuous mode.
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News Pope Scientific to Launch WFC Series of CE Certified Wiped-Film Stills
Pope Scientific Inc., a prominent figure in processing technologies since 1963, proudly announces the launch of its CE-certified series of wiped-film still systems. Renowned for their efficiency and precision, these systems represent a significant advancement in distillation technology, adhering to the highest health, safety, and environmental standards set forth by the European Union.
The CE-certified series, comprised of Pope’s 2”, 4”, and 6” still sizes, bears the model designations WFC-200, WFC-400, and WFC-600 respectively. The first unveiling of the WFC-200 model will take place at ACHEMA 2024, showcasing Pope’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the field.
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