In the USA, the textile dyeing industry has invested more than one billion dollars in the past decade on environmental technologies designed to ensure that by-products of textile manufacturing do not pollute the environment.
This investment is paralleled in other parts of the world, notably Taiwan and Korea. Initially, this effort focused on reducing the large quantities of water needed in current processes, for even the most economical use of water requires 100L/kg
material.
Supercritical carbon dioxide is an alternative dyeing technology that eliminates the use of water while achieving results comparable to current dyeing processes. Supercritical CO2 is harmless ecologically, available, non-toxic and non-explosive.
For more information about this environmentally friendly method of dyeing, view the Applied Separations Application Note on Textile Dyeing.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
What Does Supercritical Fluid Look Like?
It's not a gas... it's not a liquid... so what does supercritical fluid look like, anyway?
Applied Separations vessels are available with 5-port lids that allow for the addition of a fiber optic probe to view the inside of the vessel during your process.
View the video and see!
Applied Separations vessels are available with 5-port lids that allow for the addition of a fiber optic probe to view the inside of the vessel during your process.
View the video and see!
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carbon dioxide,
green chemistry,
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Double Your High Pressure Processing Capability with the Spe-ed SFE-4

The Applied Separations Spe-ed SFE-4 is a staple of the research lab. The Spe-ed SFE-4 was designed to meet the rigorous needs of day-to-day use in the research lab. It is simple to operate, fast and affordable, with unique features not found in other supercritical fluid systems. The Spe-ed SFE-4 has parallel processing capabilities of up to 4 high pressure vessels.

• temperatures to 240°C
• pressure up to 10,000 psi (680 BAR)
• pump flow rates up to 400mL/min
• independent control of flow rates to each vessel
• fully-adjustable, non-clogging, variable restrictors
• parallel processing capabilities of up to 4 vessels
from 0.5mL to 1.0L
• collection into SPE cartridges or standard glassware
• in-line trapping capabilities
• modifier addition capability
• multiple flow path capability
• extract directly from liquid samples
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Featured Supercritical Fluid Instrument: Spe-ed SFE-2
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Spe-ed SFE-2 Laboratory Scale Supercritical Fluid Instrument |
The system features:
- temperatures to 240°C
- pressure up to 10,000 psi (680 BAR)
- pump flow rates up to 400mL/min
- independent control of flow rates to each vessel
- fully-adjustable, non-clogging, variable restrictors
- parallel processing capabilities of 1 or 2 vessels from 0.5mL to 1.0L
- collection into SPE cartridges or standard glassware
- in-line trapping capabilities
- modifier addition capability
- multiple flow path capability
- extract directly from liquid samples
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Applied Separations at the ACS Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference
Visit the ACS Green Chem Show in Washington, DC, June 18 - 20 to discover how to "green" your process. Applied Separations will be there with information about supercritical fluids, why supercritical fluids are green, and how supercritical fluids can be used in your application.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Environmentally Friendly Critical Cleaning with Supercritical Fluids
Traditional methods for Medical Implant Cleaning have typically included solvents and water-based systems. While these methods are accepted, there are modern updates that are far more effective and do not include the potentially fatal side effects such as irritants from solvents, residue from the production process. In addition, the newer processes are environmentally friendly and safer for implant recipients because there is no residue.
Visit the Applied Separations website to learn more about the benefits of using supercritical fluid for critical cleaning applications.
Visit the Applied Separations website to learn more about the benefits of using supercritical fluid for critical cleaning applications.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Teach Supercritical Fluids in the College Lab - Free
The Applied Separations Educational Grant is back!
Together
with ACS GCI, Applied Separations is proud to offer an award,
SCF-PRIME-12, which will allow the selected college or university to
offer instruction on Supercritical Fluids. The winner will be awarded a Spe-ed SFE Prime Package,
which includes a Supercritical Fluid System and vessel designed
specifically for the higher education market as well as supporting
Classroom Materials, such as a syllabus, handouts, suggested
applications and more. The total value of this package exceeds $20,000.
Visit the Applied Separations website for more information.

Visit the Applied Separations website for more information.
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