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  1. 関西化学機械製作 Hyogo//Industrial Machinery
  2. 大阪油化工業 本社 Osaka//Manufacturing and processing contract
  3. 中央化工機 Aichi//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 日本ビュッヒ Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 日本化学機械製造 本社 Osaka//Other manufacturing

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  1. Read this to understand distillation!" Technical & Basic Knowledge Material "What is Distillation 関西化学機械製作
  2. Vapor pressure of mixed solutions (gas-liquid equilibrium) 関西化学機械製作
  3. What is precision distillation that you can't ask about now? We are currently offering materials that explain precision distillation. 大阪油化工業 本社
  4. Notice of Participation in "JASIS 2025" 日本ビュッヒ
  5. 4 Distillation apparatus "Continuous Distillation Apparatus (Three-Component System)" 中央化工機

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Summary of Distillation

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical conducts plant engineering for processes such as distillation, evaporation, refining, reaction, fermentation, extraction, and solvent recovery. "Distillation" is one of the unit operations for separating liquids that has been used since ancient times, utilizing the difference in boiling points of liquids for separation. This document summarizes the seven fundamental aspects of this separation operation. [Contents (excerpt)] - Each pure liquid has a vapor pressure determined by temperature. - In distillation operations, many laws are based on molecular units, with the unit being moles. - The vapor pressure (partial pressure) from a mixed liquid can be determined using Raoult's law. - There is an equilibrium relationship between the liquid phase concentration and the gas phase concentration in a mixed liquid. - The concentration of low-boiling components in a mixed liquid increases each time evaporation and condensation occur, among other points. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Distillation apparatus "Continuous distillation apparatus (two-component system)"

Continuous separation and purification of a two-component mixed solution! Excellent operability and stable distillation equipment.

The "Continuous Distillation Device (Two-Component System)" is a typical example of a single-column distillation apparatus that continuously separates and purifies two-component mixed solutions, such as ethyl acetate-water (for VOC countermeasures) and ethanol-water (for recycling). The low-boiling component is discharged from the top of the column, while the high-boiling component is expelled from the bottom. By allowing the distillate and the raw liquid to exchange heat, effective utilization of heat can be achieved. 【Features】 ■ Wide operating range and stable operation ■ Easy product changeover by providing liquid drainage valves on each tray ■ Most unmanned operations are possible with simple instrumentation *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Distillation apparatus "Continuous Distillation Apparatus (Three-Component System)"

No liquid leakage allows for intermittent operation! A device for dehydration distillation using azeotropic three-component mixtures.

The "Continuous Distillation Apparatus (Three-Component System)" requires at least two columns for the separation of binary systems with azeotropic points, such as ethanol-water and IPA-water. In this process, the first column concentrates the mixture close to the reference point composition, and in the second column, an entrainer such as benzene is added to perform dehydration distillation through three-component azeotropy. Additionally, it is possible to cut the low-boiling point from the first column, purify the main distillate in the second column, and separate high-boiling substances from the bottom of the second column. 【Features】 - Typically, three columns are required for dehydration distillation, but by returning the decanter liquid to the first column, it may be possible with only two columns. - There is no liquid leakage, and the composition remains on the shelf, allowing for intermittent operation. - Bubble cap trays can operate stably against slight variations in the feed rate compared to other gas-liquid contact devices. - Separation of low-boiling, medium-boiling, and high-boiling components is possible. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Precision Distillation Service "Plant Service"

Support for the introduction of plants such as small distillation units.

Based on our data, we will propose distillation equipment tailored to your needs. We support a wide range of equipment introduction, from a single small-capacity unit to high vacuum systems. After installation, we also provide customization and maintenance services according to your requirements. Additionally, we offer technical support for actual operations and suggestions on optimal conditions and distillation methods to establish your desired production system. *For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.*

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Precision distillation services of Osaka Yuka Kogyo.

Our company offers comprehensive services related to precision distillation. We propose the best solutions for our customers.

Our company offers comprehensive services related to precision distillation. We propose the best solutions for our customers. 【Features】 - We provide the best solutions unique to our company, with a wide range of options from research and development support to plant services. - Our seamless organizational structure allows us to respond flexibly and quickly to scale-up from research and development support to plant implementation. - We not only meet various needs but also act as a driving force to enhance our customers' businesses with improvement proposals as their best partner. - Since we cover everything in one company, it leads to an improvement in the security level of information assets. *For more details, please contact us or refer to our catalog.

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Glass analysis device "Cyan Distillation Apparatus"

Available for small lot orders! Glass analysis equipment.

The glass analysis device "Cyan Distillation Apparatus" is used for factory wastewater testing methods. It is a glass analysis device manufactured at a specialized factory that prides itself on quality technology. In addition to Type 1 Cyan Distillation Apparatus, we also offer Type 2 and Type 3 products, and we have a stand available as well. 【Parts】 [Cyan Distillation Apparatus Type 1] ■ Round-bottom flask 1000ml 24/40 (with joint) ■ Round-bottom flask 750ml 24/40 (with joint) ■ Cyan distillation trap 24/40×18/9 ■ Coil cooler 300mm 18/9 ■ Collection adapter 18/9 ■ Stoppered graduated cylinder 250ml *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us. Custom specification changes are also possible.

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Atmospheric Pressure and Boiling Point

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical conducts plant engineering for processes such as distillation, evaporation, refining, reaction, fermentation, extraction, and solvent recovery. I will explain about "atmospheric pressure and boiling point." Most of the atmosphere consists of air and water, and atmospheric pressure is expressed in hectopascals (hPa). In fact, atmospheric pressure is the sum of air pressure and water vapor pressure. In the state before the water in the pot boils, steam initially rises above the pot, and gradually the amount of water vapor increases. The amount of air just above the pot decreases gradually. When boiling occurs, all the air is gone, and it becomes all water vapor. Assuming the atmospheric pressure on that day was 1,013 hPa, the water vapor pressure just above the pot becomes 1,013 hPa since there is no air left, and it consists solely of water vapor. At that time, the temperature of the pot is 100°C. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Temperature and Vapor Pressure

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical conducts plant engineering for distillation, evaporation, refining, reaction, fermentation, extraction, solvent recovery, and more. I will explain about "temperature and vapor pressure." When water boils at 100°C, its vapor pressure is 1,013 hPa. At the summit of Mount Fuji, the atmospheric pressure is said to be approximately 630 hPa. When the water in a pot boils, the water vapor just above the pot displaces all the air, so the vapor pressure of the water is the same as the atmospheric pressure, which is 630 hPa. At this point, the temperature of the boiling water is likely 87°C. At the summit of Mount Everest, the atmospheric pressure is about 300 hPa. The temperature of boiling water here is 69°C. Thus, "the boiling temperature is determined by pressure." In other words, it is a physical property value. In other words, vapor pressure is determined by temperature. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Humidity and Partial Pressure

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical will explain "Humidity and Partial Pressure." The atmosphere is a mixture of air and water, and the ratio of this mixture is humidity. Just above a boiling pot, there is no air, only 100% water vapor. Therefore, the pressure of that water vapor is equal to atmospheric pressure. Most liquids have a vapor pressure determined by temperature, and the vapor pressure of water at 30°C (saturated vapor pressure) is 42 hPa. If the atmospheric pressure on Earth were 42 hPa, water would boil at 30°C. However, the atmospheric pressure at ground level is considered to be an average of 1,013 hPa (neither high pressure nor low pressure). If the water in the pot is at 30°C, then the water vapor just above the surface of the water is 42 hPa, and the air pressure is (1,013 - 42) = 971 hPa. When several components are mixed, the total pressure is called the total pressure, and the pressure exerted by each component (air, water) is called the partial pressure. And this is known as "the total pressure is equal to the sum of the partial pressures (Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures)." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Partial pressure and total pressure

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical will explain "partial pressure and total pressure." When it comes to pressure in distillation operations, it usually refers to the pressure limited on the gas side. Air is primarily composed of nitrogen and oxygen, with nitrogen making up about 80% and oxygen about 20% by volume. (The molar ratio is the same.) Now, let's consider a balloon inflated with air. Inside the balloon, nitrogen and oxygen molecules are moving vigorously. They are colliding violently and uniformly (according to Pascal's principle) against the inner walls of the balloon multiple times. The pressure inside the balloon can be said to be the result of these collision forces. One mole is a collection of 6.022×10^23 molecules, and for all gases, at 0°C and 1 atm, it occupies 22.4 L. This means that the force exerted by a single molecule on the wall during a collision is equal for both nitrogen and oxygen. While we have imagined a lot about gases, an important law regarding the handling of gases in distillation is Dalton's law of partial pressures: "Total pressure P (kPa) = Sum of partial pressures Σpi (kPa)." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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What is an ideal gas?

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation devices!

Kansai Chemical will explain about "ideal gases." An ideal gas is defined as: - "The size of the molecules is negligible (therefore, the molecules do not collide with each other)" - "When colliding with walls, the direction changes but the speed remains the same (elastic collision)" - "There are no interactions between molecules" Based on these assumptions, the laws mainly related to the field of distillation are "Boyle's Law and Charles's Law" and "Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures." While we have imagined many aspects regarding gases, an important law in the handling of gases during distillation is Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures: "Total Pressure P (kPa) = Sum of Partial Pressures Σpi (kPa)." This law is derived from the properties of ideal gases, but it is a sufficiently reliable law within the range used in distillation. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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What is an ideal solution?

A clear explanation of the basic knowledge necessary to understand distillation, distillation towers, and distillation equipment!

Kansai Chemical will explain about "ideal solutions." A solution in which "Raoult's Law" holds is called an ideal solution. The solutions that can be treated as ideal solutions are very limited combinations, such as methanol-ethanol and benzene-toluene, which have similar molecular structures. However, the existence of solutions that behave like ideal solutions is sufficient for understanding the concept of distillation operations when treated as ideal solutions. "Raoult's Law" states that the partial pressure \( p_i \) of a component in the vapor phase is equal to the product of the vapor pressure \( P_i \) of each pure component in the solution and the concentration \( x_i \) (mol-fraction) of that component in the solution. Here, it also relates to the ratio of the number of molecules in the liquid. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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What is precision distillation that you can't ask about now? We are currently offering materials that explain precision distillation.

"What is precision distillation?" We are currently offering explanatory materials that help you understand from the basics! It includes "types of distillation," "illustrations of distillation methods," and "examples of distillation applications"!

Osaka Yuka Kogyo, as a professional in distillation, has supported various product developments through distillation. However, many people may find distillation difficult to understand and may only have a vague idea about it. This document includes information on "What is precise distillation in the first place?" as well as "Types of distillation" and "Details about each distillation method." If you have any questions about precise distillation, please feel free to contact Osaka Yuka Kogyo. *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Performance Introduction] Maintenance

Daily maintenance work and regular maintenance work! Introduction of our achievements in maintenance.

We provide maintenance services. In daily maintenance work, we are responsible for inspecting and repairing the piping and equipment that make up the plant. In regular maintenance work, we carry out inspections and updates or modifications of equipment as mandated by law. In terms of daily maintenance work achievements, we have worked with clients such as AGC Inc. Chiba Plant and Cosmo Matsuyama Oil Co., Ltd. For regular maintenance work, we have experience with atmospheric distillation units and precision distillation units. [Daily Maintenance Work Achievements / By Client (Excerpt)] ■ AGC Inc. Chiba Plant ■ Cosmo Matsuyama Oil Co., Ltd. ■ Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. Sakai Refinery ■ Taiyo Oil Co., Ltd. Shikoku Office ■ Cosmo Oil Co., Ltd. Sakaide Logistics Base *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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