Aludel

In the early chemistry ( alchemy ) Aludel are special pots that serve the sublimation. They are stacked clay, without floor and into one another to form a tower. The bottom is connected to a pot in which located to sublimating substance. All seams are sealed with clay and placed the entire apparatus to the fire. The primary vessel used to collect the sublimated substance.

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