Cold Trap for Precise Oil Extraction
Cold Trap for Precise Oil Extraction
Cold Trap for Precise Oil Extraction

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Cold Trap for Precise Oil Extraction

07 Nov, 2018

Published over 7 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Laboratory products.

PolyScience has developed a revolutionary Probe Cooler that provides unwavering precision and is ideal for cold trap of cannabis oil. Our Bent Probe option changes the way the lab is organised. Improve overall benchtop layout by letting the hose hang directly on the edge of the glass, avoiding the need for additional supports.

Accurate temperature control is required to ensure a clean distillation and high purity products. Unstable temperature control can lead to a variety of compounds boiling at one time and result in impurities in cannabis oil products.

IP-100 Immersion Probe Cooler offers continuous cooling to temperatures as low as -100°C. This is designed to run at maximum cooling. This is definitely an economical alternative to dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Excellent for trapping applications, freeze drying, and rapidly cooling small volumes of liquids. This Probe Cooler comes in a few different probe types to make sure it works perfectly for you. We have a Rigid Coil, Rigid Cold Finger, Flexible Cold Finger and the Bent Probe.

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