FlaskGenie (Stranger)
01-28-04 05:12
No 485035
      Sep Funnel Stopcock Replacement?     

Just purchased a 4L sep funnel at auction. It Came w/o a stopcock.  The bore is 10mm.  the barrel is 23mm on one side and 28mm on other.  I think it needs to be replaced w/ glass stopcock but I am not sure of what to order.  Thanks in advance

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    abolt
(Hive Addict)
01-28-04 05:17
No 485036
      ?     

You have a funny way of asking questions.

Try to obtain a teflon tap as glass ones have been known to seize.

Does your Sep funnel have a brand name? If so, contact the manufacturer and tell them you lost the original tap fitting (some B.S. like "it fell down the drain" etc.) and you wish to purchase another.

If you have to use a glass tap then contact a lab glass maker.

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    biotechdude
(Hive Bee)
01-28-04 09:21
No 485057
      Abolt's advise is right on, but as you ...     

Abolt's advise is right on, but as you purchased the sep funnel from auction i assume you prefer to not deal with lab/glass companies.

So if seeking a ghetto replacement, look in big rubber stores (they will have rubber stoppers), wine spirit and brewery suppliers (they have em for their drums and tubs etc.., or even as corks for different bottles), or carve one yourself if your bored.  Cover it with teflon tape so it doesn't absorbe solution.  You can even use your gloved palm or similar if you're in a real dilly of a pickle

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    calcium
(Hive Bee)
01-28-04 13:41
No 485073
      just buy a new one...     

I wouldn't trust the contents of a 4 liter sep funnel to a homemade stopcock!

If the tapered opening is frosted, you need a ground glass stopcock. If clear, you need a teflon one. The two are not interchangable.

Buying a replacement from a lab supply co. is not at all suspicious and is unavoidable unless you bought that funnel just for looks.
 
 
 
 
    Osmium
(Stoni's sexual toy)
01-28-04 14:24
No 485084
      > The two are not interchangable.     

> The two are not interchangable.

Teflon stopcocks work well in those made for glass.

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    FlaskGenie
(Stranger)
01-29-04 02:56
No 485199
      Thanks much for all of the advice.     

Thanks much for all of the advice.
I guess my question clarified is this.  There seems to be only two options for replacement of my missing stopcock.  On glass and one glass PTFE coated.  Either of these options cost more than the funnel.  I guess what im asking is is there only one size glass stopcock plug at this size flask.  I just don't want to get stuck trying to answer a lot of questions I am not exp. enough to field from a friendly overly helpful clerk.  Thanks again

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    Rhodium
(Chief Bee)
01-29-04 04:02
No 485206
      no correlation     

I guess what im asking is is there only one size glass stopcock plug at this size flask.

No, there are lots of different sizes.

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