It is an inexpensive and easy-to-use analog pressure regulator.
This is our unique analog pressure regulator suitable for pressure control in organic solvent recovery systems. It is compact and lightweight (palm-sized, 500g), making it easy to install in various locations using clamps or similar methods. When using a diaphragm pump, it can prevent bumping and the influx of organic solvents into the pump. By controlling the appropriate vacuum level, it improves the recovery rate of low-boiling organic solvents such as dichloromethane and ether. We offer two types: flow adjustable and external air intake.
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【Features】 1. Simple operation by just turning the flow adjustment knob while watching the vacuum gauge. 2. Easy disconnection from the pump (flow control type). 3. Easy intake of external air into the evaporator section with the leak valve. 4. Low cost due to a simple structure. 5. No need for expensive maintenance or replacement parts like pressure sensors.
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【Example of Use】 ■Pressure adjustment during reduced pressure distillation
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Techno Sigma Co., Ltd. and Creative Chemical Research Institute Co., Ltd. (our research and development division) provide organic solvent recovery devices and purification systems that guarantee a high-quality working environment in response to thorough energy conservation, resource saving, and effort reduction, all with the motto of being environmentally friendly, contributing to the prosperity of a new era. The roles of the two companies are that Creative Chemical Research Institute handles research and development as well as manufacturing, while Techno Sigma manages sales and marketing. Although they are different companies, they work closely together in the same location. The main customers are research and development and manufacturing divisions of universities in Japan and around the world (engineering, science, pharmacy, etc.), national research institutions, national research and development corporations, and companies related to pharmaceuticals, chemical industry, inorganic materials, polymer synthesis, electronic devices, medical products, natural products, and environmental measurement.