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Distillation Tester (Front Type) 52-DTT104 determines distillation characteristics of petroleum products with a 125 mL flask and 100 mL receiving cylinder. It features front access design, dual-range thermometer (-2°C to 300°C and -2°C to 400°C), 1 ml scale division, and adjustable heating power up to 1000 W. It is Suitable for quality control in fuel testing applications across industrial, research, and clinical laboratories requiring precise thermal analysis of gasoline, jet fuels, diesel oil and related hydrocarbons.
$3,322.00 $ 2768
| Distillation flask | 125 mL |
| Ambient temperature | Room temperature to 35 °C |
| Relative humidity | ≤ 85 % |
| Thermometer | (-2 )°C ~ 300 ℃ and (-2) °C ~ 400 ℃ |
| Division value | 1℃ |
| Receiving cylinder | 100 ml |
| Scale division | 1 ml |
| Dimension | 620 x 510 x 620 mm |
| Heating power system | 1000 W |
| Power supply | AC 220 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz |
Function Implementation Quality control labs 1000 W heating power supports consistent distillation processes Clinical testing environments Division value 1℃ enables precise temperature monitoring Research laboratories Scale division 1 ml allows accurate volume measurement of distillate Industrial fuel analysis Distillation flask 125 mL accommodates standard sample volumes Institutional education settings Receiving cylinder 100 ml facilitates student demonstration setups
Lab Expo Distillation Tester units are configured for boiling range and volatility determination across petroleum, solvent, and chemical testing workflows. The range includes standard, low-temperature, vacuum, and double-unit configurations with operating temperatures from -10 °C to 500 °C and flask capacities up to 1000 ml. Systems integrate controlled heating, condensation, and graduated collection assemblies for repeatable separation analysis. Suitable for refinery labs, fuel evaluation, and quality control environments requiring regulated distillation testing procedures.