High-pressure laboratory autoclaves model I Replacement seals
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Art. No. 334390
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100 ml/100 barModel I is the standard model in the ROTH range. It is used primarily for preliminary testing. Model l consists of a cylindrical autoclave beaker and a threaded autoclave head. The head has a threaded opening on top for attachment of adapter I (to fit bursting disc, pressure gauge and valve). The opening can be closed with a screw stopper. Sealed with PTFE gaskets (max. 180 °C) or pure silver gaskets (max. 300 °C).Depending on the scope of the autoclave system, delivery times may apply!
Adapter (T-piece), with bursting disc protection | |
Material | V4A stainless steel 1.4571 (adapter to accommodate the bursting disc, valve and pressure gauge) |
Connectionopenings | G1/2″ for pressure gauge G1/4″ for valve |
High-pressure laboratory autoclaves model I Replacement seals
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General information
Model 0 | Model I | Model II | Model IV | |||
Max. working volume (ml) | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 250 | 500 |
Max. working pressure (bar) | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 200 | 100 |
Heating mantle | none | 10 S | 20 S | 30 S | 30 S | 50 S |
Sampling possible | no | no | yes | yes | ||
Stirrer connection possible | no | no | yes | yes | ||
Temp. measurement in autoclave possible | no | no | yes | yes |
Due to the shape of the screw thread, cold setting of cylinder and head is possible when screwing these on. This usually leads to them sticking when opening and the thread breaking as a result.The conducted reaction necessitates coating the thread with a release agent such as PTFE spray (Art. No. K007.1).Warning: Do not use PTFE screw thread tape!
When working with silver gaskets, it is essential to tighten the screw threads very tightly to achieve the necessary seat. We therefore recommend annealing the silver gaskets at +850 °C before use - the gaskets remain softer and more pliable, even when cool, and seal more efficiently.