sakana wrote:Is it a good or bad idea to have SWIM's jar of naptha sitting in direct sunlight to evap?
Would a reptile heatpad (surface area 28 degrees C) be a better alternative? Or perhaps both?
Freeze Precipitation does not require evaporation.
You put the saturated solvent in the freezer until the crystals stop forming (usually 12hrs)
then you pour off the solvent (to use again) and dry the crystals (Quickly) with a Cold fan.
Evapping (to air) will evap all the solvent away (wasteful) and leave the crystals (and other stuff)...Keep evapping till no more solvent remains. (A fan can be used to speed up this process or just left in a cupboard for a few days.
Heating the solvent in the sun can be OK but also risky as the fumes are flammable.
The heatpad may help...although it is the Air flow that helps the most (A cold Fan is best)
Check Step Nine
HERE for the drying process
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