RI 2819 Apparatus For Vacuum Distillation Of Lubricating And Heavy Petroleum Oils.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Martin J. Gavin
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Jan 1, 1927

Abstract

During the present study of lubricating oils in the San Francisco laboratory of the Bureau of mines it became desirable to distill oils used in the experimental work at pressures as low as 10 mm., (mercury column) absolute. In the effort to overcome difficulties and eliminate sources of error the apparatus described below was finally developed. The distilling flask is essentially the Hempel flask used by the Bureau of Mines for the analytical distillation of petroleum3. The complete apparatus is shown in Figure 1. As air leakage at connections is an ever present or potential source of difficulty and error in vacuum apparatus, the, mouth of the flask is drawn down to one cm. internal diameter which materially simplifies obtaining an air-tight seal at this point. Before reducing the mouth, the spray screen is inserted and adjusted in position.
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APA: Martin J. Gavin  (1927)  RI 2819 Apparatus For Vacuum Distillation Of Lubricating And Heavy Petroleum Oils.

MLA: Martin J. Gavin RI 2819 Apparatus For Vacuum Distillation Of Lubricating And Heavy Petroleum Oils.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1927.

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