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SFE Evolves with Applications

SFE Evolves with ApplicationsThe SFT-250 supercritical fluid extractor (SFE) from Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc. meets the day-to-day rigors of the research lab and may also be used for small-scale pilot processing. The simple-to-use system can be easily modified for evolving applications needs. Its extraction vessel is forged from durable stainless steel, and vessels can range in size from 100 mL to 5 L. Larger vessels are suited for extracting low levels of key components from a raw material or for processing larger amounts of bulk material. A range of operation pressures, up to 10,000 psi, and temperatures from ambient to 200 C ensure the instrument has the flexibility required to meet almost any supercritical fluid application. The system is controlled by PID controllers, which manage pumping rates, pressures, temperature zones, mixing and safety interlocks. Upgrades include various co-solvent modules, data logging and flow-control automation.
Supercritical Fluids Technologies
1 Innovation Way, Suite 303
Newark DE 19711
Phone: 302-738-3420
Fax: 302-738-4320
http://www.supercriticalfluids.com

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