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PILODIST
PILODIST® is a leading world-wide supplier for units and systems for thermal separation, which is
distillation (rectification)
extraction
thin-film evaporation
absorption / desorption
chemical reaction
solvent recycling
vapour-liquid phase equilibrium determination
for research and development as well as quality control for various applications.
Important products are laboratories for
crude oil distillation
according to ASTM standards for refineries and petrochemical research laboratories. The product range is completed by laboratory sized ozone generators and continuous and discontinuously working pilot plants for refineries and petrochemical research laboratories.
Thin-Film-Evaporation
All systems are recommended for separation of volatile from less volatile components, for organic products, which are characterised by thermic instability, high molecular weight or high viscosity.
Continuous Distillation
Versatile distillation system with high separation efficiency.
Solvent recovery and distillation control device
Сomputer-controlled device for PILODIST distillation systems. Solvent recovery system for extremely pure solvents.
Extraction
Liquid-liquid extraction; Solid-liquid-extraction
Batch Distillation
Versatile distillation system with high separation efficiency.
Micro/Semi-Micro Distillation
With Concentric Tube Columns
Measurement of Lubricity of Aviation Turbine Fuel
by the Ball-on-Cylinder Lubricity Evaluator (BOCLE) according to ASTM D-5001.
Determination of the equilibrium boiling point
of engine coolants conforming to ASTM D1120 and brake fluids according to SAE-J1704 and other standards.
Crude oil distillation systems
Crude oil distillation systems according to ASTM – standards for fractionation and boiling analysis.
Vapour-Liquid-Equlibrium
Determination of vapour-liquid-equilibria for calculation of required separation efficiency