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  1. The Liebig condenser ( / ˈliːbɪɡ /, LEE-big) [1] or straight condenser is a piece of laboratory equipment, specifically a condenser consisting of a straight glass tube surrounded by a water jacket . In typical laboratory operation, such as distillation, the condenser is clamped to a retort stand in vertical or oblique orientation.

  2. 18 de jul. de 2018 · The shell-and-tube condenser found its way into Scottish whisky distilleries in the late 19th century. Like the worm tub, its name is perfectly descriptive. Roughly 100 small copper tubes fill a big copper shell. Cold water flows through the small tubes, and upon contact, the alcohol vapor liquefies.

  3. The Scotch whisky distilleries using worm tub condensers. Our recent blog post on the importance of copper contact in whisky distillation mentioned the two condenser systems currently used in the Scotch whisky industry: worm tubs and shell and tube condensers. Shell and tube condensers are more modern, easier to repair/replace and thought to ...

  4. 28 de feb. de 2017 · There are two main types of condenser used at distilleries: ‘Shell and Tube’ condensers and ‘Worm Tub’ condensers. The type of condenser used hugely effects the flavour of the whisky, so it’s worth trying to wrap your head around understanding them.

  5. In a Graham-type condenser (the right condenser in the picture below), the water flows around a tube (whether straight or coiled) that contains the vapor/condensed liquid. ( picture source) The Graham-type condensers clog (or flood) more easily since they have a more restricted path for the liquid to return to the pot.

  6. SYNTHWARE Allihn Reflux Condensers. Kemtech America. Allihn Reflux Condenser with a water cooled inner drip tip at the bottom for Soxhlet Extractors. Joint Size: Available in 34/45, 45/50, and 55/50 Jacket Length: Available in 190, 260, and 300mm. Compare this item.

  7. Stove top or electric hot plate. For making hydrosols, the water must be boiled. The Bird's Beak is then attached to the condenser using the pipe fitting attached . The condenser is then filled with cooling waters. You will note the " serpentine " inside the condenser. The serpentine is a tubular copper coil.