Jawerthm Parametric Vapor Condenser

Jawerthm Parametric Vapor Condenser

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This set of files is specifically designed to produce a vapor condenser. Five vapor tubes are connected together via a hollow section within the lid, joining at a single inlet port. The base unit features two holes on its side for coolant inlet and outlet ports, with included printable file options for these components. The holes can also be tapped for standard hardware attachment. Depending on the capabilities of your printer, some fittings may be necessary to ensure proper connections. However, accurately guessing tolerances for various hardware configurations is challenging, and I don't have sufficient time to optimize this design perfectly. Additionally, silicone, JB weld, or RTV sealant will likely be required to seal all components properly. The design employs parametric coding, allowing you to adjust variables at the top of each file to customize its size according to your needs. Ensure that any changes made to these variables are consistent across all files. This design intentionally appears blocky due to my printer's limitations and occasional issues with printing. To simplify the print process, I've kept the geometry as straightforward as possible. At a cost of $20 per kilogram, this project costs me approximately $2.69 to print at 25% infill. Realistically, it should stay within the $3-$4 range if executed reasonably. Condensers can be found on eBay from China for around $22-$50, such as the example listed: https://www.ebay.com/itm/400mm-24-40-Glass-Graham-condenser-Laboratory-Chemical-Coil-Condensor-/121783539478

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