- Complies with DIN 12594
- With Drip Tip
- With Thermometer Socket
- Used in distillation assembly for connecting flask to condenser
* non DIN / ISO
PART No. | NS FEMALE size | NS MALE size to fit flask | MALE size to fit condenser | Pack(Qty) |
2490-14F14M | 14/23 | 14/23 | 14/23 | 10 |
2490-14F19M | 14/23 | 19/26 | 19/26 | 10 |
2490-14F24M | 14/23* | 24/29 | 19/26 | 10 |
2490-14F29M | 14/23 | 29/32 | 19/26 | 10 |
2490-14F34M | 14/23* | 34/35 | 19/26 | 10 |
2490-14F24M-A | 14/23* | 24/29 | 24/29 | 10 |
2490-14F34M-A | 14/23* | 34/35 | 24/29 | 10 |
2490-14F29M-A | 14/23* | 29/32 | 24/29 | 10 |
2490-14F29M-B | 14/23* | 29/32 | 29/32 | 10 |
2490-14F34M-B | 14/23* | 34/35 | 29/32 | 10 |
Here are some common uses for a Still Head Plain DIN in a laboratory:
- Distillation Setups: The Still Head is commonly used in distillation apparatus. It connects the boiling flask to the condenser, allowing for the separation and collection of components based on their boiling points.
- Simple Distillations: For straightforward distillation processes where there is no need for fractionation or specialized features, the Still Head Plain DIN provides a basic connection between the boiling flask and the condenser.
- Chemical Synthesis: The Still Head can be employed in various chemical synthesis processes where distillation or separation of components is required.
- Solvent Recovery: In setups involving the recovery of solvents through distillation, the Still Head Plain DIN can be used to connect the boiling flask to the solvent recovery system.
- Laboratory Scale-Up: In laboratory-scale processes that involve scaling up reactions or distillations, the Still Head can be part of larger setups to accommodate larger quantities of substances.
- Reflux Setups: The Still Head can be used in reflux setups where the vapors produced during a reaction are condensed and returned to the reaction flask, preventing the loss of volatile components.
- Vacuum Distillation: It may be employed in vacuum distillation setups where reduced pressure is used to lower the boiling points of substances, allowing for distillation at lower temperatures.
- Fractional Distillation: While the term “Plain” suggests a basic design, the Still Head may still be used in simple fractional distillation setups where some separation of components based on boiling points is desired.