Technical data Technical data Total vessel volume
Filling volume constantly, level controlled Distillation rate approx. Heating-up time approx. Heating temperature Vacuum abs.
Electrical connection
Power consumption heating generator Power consumption vacuum unit Consumption air pressure approx. Eff. cooling capacity necc. approx.
Consumption cooling water (8-12° C) approx. Width x Depth x Height approx. Weight approx.
Product benefits
■ Parts contacting the solvent are made of stainless steel ■ Automatic and continuous filling with dirty solvents ■ Filling level is constantly controlled = Mostly constant output
■ Excellent conical distillation vessel in stainless steel AISI 304 with a smooth and plane inner surface: Easy and complete drainage of vessel content by means of natural gravity and scraper operation
■ Perfect scraper system: Blades keep the evaporator walls free from residues, no re-adjustment necessary, guaranteeing an
optimum and very effective cleaning
■ Water cooling: Optimum condensation of solvent vapours even at high ambient temperature
■ Connection of steam or oil heating system possible ■ Electric control board with SIEMENS digital control inside ■ Automatic operation
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■ Auto-stop: When dirty solvent drum is empty, when the tempera- ture is too high, when too little thermal oil remains, or when there
is too little cooling water flow
■ Constructed according to latest EU directives: A high level of operational safety is standard
ASC-3000 3000 l
~ 1.550 l , batch filling on request > 800 l/hr * 1 hr *
Max. 200 °C Max. 50 mbar
380-410 V / 50 Hz / 3Ph + N 200 kW 3,6 kW
6 bar max., 50 l/min on request 16 m³/hr
3,50 x 2,40 x 5,50 [m] ~6.000 kg
* Dependent on kind and composition of the solvent, kind of contamination and its share, heating temperature, vacuum pressure, coolant temperature and pressure, boiling characteristics. **Depositary, notified body acc. RL 94/9/EG
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