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BiPl valve

BiPl valves, obtainable from Polymer Consultants Ltd., High Church St., New Basford, Nottingham, England. [Pg.671]

The advantages of the PlEgli over the BiPl valve and PTFE taps include the possibility of dismantling it without cutting it from the vacuum line, its resistance to aggressive compounds such as PFj and TiCl, and insensitivity to temperature changes. [Pg.65]

Fig. 3.24. The Krummenacher reactor. Most of the parts are explained in the text. To start a reaction, the retainer L is withdrawn magnetically so that H drops and breaks P which contained the initiator. The thermocouple C and the conductivity probe (not shown) were linked to the same recorder N. All the taps were all-metal BiPl valves (see Sections 2.2.4.3 and 2.4). Fig. 3.24. The Krummenacher reactor. Most of the parts are explained in the text. To start a reaction, the retainer L is withdrawn magnetically so that H drops and breaks P which contained the initiator. The thermocouple C and the conductivity probe (not shown) were linked to the same recorder N. All the taps were all-metal BiPl valves (see Sections 2.2.4.3 and 2.4).

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