Maximum core sample diameter: 1.5”
Maximum core sample length: 3.5”
Maximum working temperature: 450°C
Extractor capacity: 250 cc
Solvent balloon: 500 cc
Multiple unit model: 3 extractors
Closed water cooling system
A Soxhlet extractor is originally designed for the extraction of a lipid from a solid material. Typically, a 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. A soxhlet extractor has three main sections: A percolator (boiler and reflux) which circulates the solvent, a thimble (usually made of thick filter paper) which retains the solid to be laved, and a siphon mechanism, which periodically empties the thimble. The cleanliness of the sample is determined from the color of the solvent that siphons periodically from the extractor which must be clear. The solvent is heated to reflux. The solvent vapor travels up a distillation arm, and floods into the chamber housing the thimble of solid. The condenser ensures that any solvent vapor cools, and drips back down into the chamber housing the solid material. The chamber containing the solid material slowly fills with warm solvent. Some of the desired compound dissolves in the warm solvent. When the Soxhlet chamber is almost full, the chamber is emptied by the siphon. The solvent is returned to the distillation flask. The thimble ensures that the rapid motion of the solvent does not transport any solid material to the still pot. This cycle may be allowed to repeat many times, over hours or days. Regarding this functionality, the soxhlet distillation extraction method is used to dissolve and extract oil and brine from rock core sample by using solvents.
Maximum core sample diameter: 1.5”
Maximum core sample length: 3.5”
Maximum working temperature: 450°C
Extractor capacity: 250 cc
Solvent balloon: 500 cc
Multiple unit model: 3 extractors
Closed water cooling system
With the support of 20 years of research activity in the Center for the Increase of Harvest of Shiraz University and the Center for Upstream Studies of Sharif University of Technology, FETCO started its official activity in Fars Science and Technology Park with the cooperation of a group of professors and graduates of Shiraz University in 2009 and now in The big industrial city of Shiraz, the technology city of chemical industries, is active.
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