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it is necessary to choose a device made of PTFE or PFA to replace it, which is resistant to strong acids, strong alkalis and organic solvents.

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English: Glass reactor is a multi-functional reactor, which can carry out various biochemical synthesis reactions under constant temperature conditions, and can also perform reflux or distillation at different temperatures. It is an important instrument and equipment for biology, medicine and chemical industry, food industry and scientific research and production.

However, when some fluorides such as hydrofluoric acid are involved in the experiment, they will chemically react with the "silicon" in the glass material. At this time, the reaction device made of glass material cannot meet the needs of the experiment, therefore, it is necessary to choose a device made of PTFE or PFA to replace it, which is resistant to strong acids, strong alkalis and organic solvents.

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