Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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Danespirit
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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Bagasso wrote:
srpompon wrote:mmm... no way... this is Argentina a poor country in South America .... no CSST here mmmm... i need to learn how to make a good copper coil!
Try here: http://www.flexitec.com.ar/flexitec_ape.php These seems to be csst with mesh on top.
Excuse me for my incompetence regarding the spanish language, but are you sure those lines aren't for explosion safe connections of electrical installations?
They would typically be made out of reinforced rubbercompunds, with a woven hose around them.
Those ones are with a stainless steel hose surrounding the rubbercore.
Typical those lines would be on petrochemical applications, were security demands are high for the electrical system.
Correct me if i'm wrong..
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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Danespirit wrote:They would typically be made out of reinforced rubbercompunds, with a woven hose around them.
They are labelled for "explosion safe connections" but the description says SS inside and out.
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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rad14701 wrote:If you're in a poor country, go with a simple liebig... :idea: You seem to be fighting such a simple solution for no apparent reason... :think:
Rad,

ohhh ... it would also be simpler to go the market and buy a bottle of absinthe and not distill nothing... :P

I know, it is more complicated, but if I do it easy where's the fun??

... also if we avoid the complicated things will never be better.

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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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Danespirit wrote:
Bagasso wrote:
srpompon wrote:mmm... no way... this is Argentina a poor country in South America .... no CSST here mmmm... i need to learn how to make a good copper coil!
Try here: http://www.flexitec.com.ar/flexitec_ape.php These seems to be csst with mesh on top.
Excuse me for my incompetence regarding the spanish language, but are you sure those lines aren't for explosion safe connections of electrical installations?
They would typically be made out of reinforced rubbercompunds, with a woven hose around them.
Those ones are with a stainless steel hose surrounding the rubbercore.
Typical those lines would be on petrochemical applications, were security demands are high for the electrical system.
Correct me if i'm wrong..
yes... this one have a mesh outsite.... i call the company last week they only have one whit no mesh but have a little "plastic transparent silicone" .... :thumbdown:
Your kung-fu is no good.
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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srpompon wrote:yes... this one have a mesh outsite.... i call the company last week they only have one whit no mesh but have a little "plastic transparent silicone" .... :thumbdown:
SS on the inside? Strip the plastic cover off.
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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Bagasso wrote:
srpompon wrote:yes... this one have a mesh outsite.... i call the company last week they only have one whit no mesh but have a little "plastic transparent silicone" .... :thumbdown:
SS on the inside? Strip the plastic cover off.
is more like a transparent paint...
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Re: Dimroth condenser goes vertically?

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srpompon wrote:is more like a transparent paint...
Have you seen it? The stuff I have seen has a coating that looks like it can be easily peeled off.
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