1. Two trays, one large, one smaller (half size) made of any material (enamelled metal, plastic, or glass), but preferably white photographic trays (Item 1 Photo A). Smaller tray (say, 27x32 cm) to sit in the larger tray (say, 50x60 cm).
2. Half dozen (or more) round bottom wide-mouth porcelain beakers say 6 of 12 and 21 cm diameters(Item 2 Photo A).
3. Half dozen round bottom glass bowls made by sawing a standard laboratory round bottom flask. Not shown in image, but about 20 cm in diameter.
4. One 1000 ml glass beaker to hold clean water (Item 3 Photo A).
5. One glass stirring rod.
6. One 10 ml glass beaker (Item 4 Photo A).
7. One small glass funnel (Item 5 Photo A).
8. One rubber aspirator.
9. One larger aspirator to suck excess water from large tray.
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11. Small supply of acetone and potassium permanganate crystals.
12. Two lengths of soft silicone tubing (10-12mm ID), about 40cm and one metre long.
13. A piece of 12 or 14 gauge wire about 60cm long to which is attached a small piece of sponge plus a metre long wooden dowel to easily fit into the silicone tubing. To be used to clean the GST with soapy water.
14. A couple pieces of used photographic film for scrapping dry concentrates out of the wide-mouth beakers.
15. Small laboratory heating pad or stand to dry the concentrates, or oven.
16. Nearby access to a binocular microscope to check on contents of round-bottom beakers.
17. Magnet, with release mechanism, say about 3 to 4 cm in diameter.

18. New GSTs (Russian patent application # 2004135890) specially designed for all laboratory scale CNT hydroseparators of HS series (HS02/HS-02M, HS-11 and their modifications)
You can order any of the accessories listed above.


