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Any europe seller who sell plastic reactors? I see in polish lab bust all use that big plastic container like for gasoline or use like barrel with v shapped bottom. Anyone knkow where to buy these type?
 

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How many liter you need, i have them in 200L available
 

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Depends how you want them. With stirrer? In a stand?
 

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Ready to start Kit if possible
can you send a message for more information?
 

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They are suitable only for reactions that don't require external heating like mephedrone. Just DIY it buy a polyethylene drum a drill a PTFE stirrer and there you have it.
 

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Can PE drum be heated like to 38C with heating elements
 

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If you're using plastic, and you have the option, go with polypropylene ( has a 5 in the recycle triangle, and PP under it).

There is lots of labware that is PP-- like plastic sep funnels, beakers, stuff like that .

I don't know about the heating element being compatible with acids and solvents and shit, nor about the product after being in a solvent or acids and shit...

If I was using plastic, I would use a bigger bucket/tote/whatever, and use a sous vide, and heat the water inside to 10 degrees above the reaction temperature, and it will keep it there
 
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