Soxhlet Apparatus – MAS 1825

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.

MAS 1825-60 – Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus, 60ml Extractor Lower B24 & upper B29 necks, 100ml Flat Bottom Flask & 150ml Allihn Condenser.
MAS 1825-100 – Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus, 100ml Extractor Lower B24 & upper B29 neck , 250ml Flat Bottom Flask & 150ml Allihn Condenser.
MAS 1825-150 – Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus, 150ml Extractor Lower B24 & Upper B40 necks , 500ml Flat Bottom Flask & 150ml Allihn Condenser.
MAS 1825-250 – Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus, 250ml Extractor Lower B24 & Upper B50 neck , 500ml Flat Bottom Flask & 150ml Allihn Condenser.
MAS 1825-400 – Soxhlet Extraction Apparatus, 400ml Extractor , 1000ml Flat Bottom Flask & 150ml Allihn Condenser.
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