Phase Monitor provides direct visual observation of compounds.

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Model SFT Phase Monitor II determines solubility of compounds and mixtures of compounds in subcritical and supercritical fluids. Experiments may be performed in liquid, in supercritical carbon dioxide, or in other compressed gases. End user can view dissolution, precipitation and crystallization of compounds in pressures from a few hundred to 10,000 psi and from ambient temperature to 150°C.



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Supercritical Fluids Phase Monitor II



APPLICATIONS
o Binary, Tertiary, Complex Mixtures
o Multiple Compounds
o Selective Extraction of Compounds
o Fractionation of Compounds
o Anti-solvents
o Crystallization and Reactions
o Cloudpoint of Polymers

Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc. introduces its latest generation of the SFT-Phase Monitor, the SFT Phase Monitor II. This new instrument is a powerfutl analytical tool for determining the solubility of various compounds and mixtures of
compounds in subcritical and supercritical fluids. It provides direct, visual observation of materials under conditions which may be controlled precisely by the researcher. Experiments may be performed in liquid or supercritical carbon dioxide
or in other compressed gases. Additionally, the effect of co-solvents on the solubility of compounds of interest in supercritical carbon dioxide can be investigated with this instrument. It allows the end user to view the dissolution, precipitation and crystallization of compounds over a wide range of pressures and temperatures. Experiments can be done from a few hundred psi to 10,000 psi and from ambient temperature to 150° centigrade.

For more informnation, please call us at 302-738-3420 or visit us on-line at www.supercriticalfluids.com.

Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc., with headquarters in Newark, Delaware was founded in 1994 and is funded in part by the Delaware Innovation Fund. The company specialized in the manufacture of bench top equipment for supercritical fluid
extractions and reaction chemistry. The company provides contract research and custom engineering services.

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