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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / Organic Synthesis / September 2004



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O-ring size

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Jose - 06 Sep 2004 15:02 GMT
Can someone please help me???

I have been looking all over for the O-ring size (in inches) that that
would hold a 1000ml Separatory Funnel properly, but the info is not on
the Internet.

Thanks to whoever can help me out.
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Uncle Al - 07 Sep 2004 21:02 GMT
> Can someone please help me???
>
> I have been looking all over for the O-ring size (in inches) that that
> would hold a 1000ml Separatory Funnel properly, but the info is not on
> the Internet.

Ring stand iron ring.  Slit a length of vacuum tubing and put over the
ring as cushion.  Wire in place and/or wrap with Zonas athletic tape.

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