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Spinning Band Distillation
Spinning band distillation is a unique
distillation technique that has several advantages over traditional packed
columns.
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High
Efficiency: B/R spinning band
distillation apparatus have up to 200 theoretical plates at atmospheric
pressure. Spinning band distillation columns can be stacked for even
higher efficiencies. They are well suited for producing high purity
materials and making difficult separations. |
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Low Column Hold
Up:
Because of their design spinning band distillation columns have very
little liquid left behind in them after the distillation. The
helical Teflon spinning band has a steep pitch, so liquids can easily
drain into the boiling flask once the distillation is finished. Low
hold up ensures that valuable sample is not lost in the distillation
column. It also makes cleaning the equipment between distillations
easy. |

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Low pressure drop:
Spinning band distillation has very high free space. As a result,
there is a very low pressure drop between the boiling flask and the top of
the spinning band distillation column. Low pressure drop minimizes
boiling temperatures and flood points. |
Common spinning
band distillation applications include:
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Solvent
Recycling
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General
Purpose Fractional Distillation
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Flavor and
Fragrance Fractional Distillation
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Essential
Oil Fractional Distillation
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Crude Oil
and Petroleum Fractional Distillation
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Vacuum
Fractional Distillation

All distillations attempt to separate a lower boiling
material (A)
from a higher boiling material (B). Spinning band distillation creates close contact between
the vapors and the condensate in a dynamic process. It uses a helix spinning at high
speeds inside the distillation column. The spinning band forces vapors
into close contact with the condensate on the wall of the distillation
column. This contact takes place in a very thin layer that is refreshed
thousands of times per minute. As a result, spinning band distillation
gives a very efficient separation in a short distillation column. |