Transparent Heating Circulating Bath

The transparent heating circulating bath heats the heat-conducting medium through electric heating tubes, and the pump drives the medium to circulate within the transparent tank, maintaining a constant temperature environment. It is used for constant-temperature heating of laboratory samples and temperature control of reactors, among other applications. The transparent tank allows for easy observation of the experimental process.
Selection
Select the heating power based on the experimental temperature range, match the tank volume according to the container size, and choose the material considering medium compatibility. The flow rate of the circulation pump must meet the heat transfer requirements, the temperature control accuracy should be selected according to the experimental needs, and attention should be paid to safety protection functions.

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Instruments

It adopts transparent carbonic acid ester Bath design, with a volume of 6L, equipped with pressure/suction pump and Pt100 temperature sensor, with low liquid level protection and hardware over-temperature protection functions, and supports external circulation temperature control.

$ 1519.00

Using transparent carbonic acid ester Bath design, the highest Operating temperature is 100 ℃, equipped with pressure/suction pump to provide 22L/min Flow rate, support external circulation and Pt100 temperature sensor precise temperature control.

$ 841.00

Using transparent carbonic acid ester Bath design, the highest Operating temperature of 100 ℃, equipped with pressure suction pump to provide 12L/min Flow rate, support multi-stage program control and external temperature sensor precise temperature control, with liquid level and hardware overtemperature double protection function.

$ 1632.00

Using transparent carbonic acid ester Bath design, the highest Operating temperature of 100 ℃, equipped with 20L volume Tank body; with low liquid level protection and hardware over-temperature protection function, in line with DIN12876 standard III Safety level, support external circulation and precise temperature control.

$ 1858.00

Using transparent carbonic acid ester Bath design, the highest Operating temperature is 100 ℃, equipped with 13L volume Tank body. With low liquid level protection and hardware over-temperature protection function, support Pt100 temperature sensor calibrated, pump Flow rate up to 12L/min, provide multi-stage program control and a variety of safe operation modes.

$ 751.00

With dual functions of refrigeration and heating, Temperature range -20~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃, support multi-stage programming and internal and external circulation, equipped with over-temperature alarm and liquid level protection.

$ 1648.00

Double station independent temperature control design, stirring speed up to 2600rpm, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with PID self-tuning function, support dry burning, oil Bath and water Bath three Heating mode.

$ 344.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid self-heating effect, Temperature Uniformity +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with multiple Safety protection devices, optional program temperature control and magnetic stirring system to enhance experimental flexibility.

$ 1093.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid self-heating affecting the temperature field, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with multiple Safety protection devices, optional program temperature control or magnetic stirring function to enhance application flexibility.

$ 1079.00

Operating temperature 100 ° C, volume 6L, equipped with pressure/suction pump and Pt100 temperature sensor, support external circulation and multi-stage program control.

$ 695.00

Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃, Temperature range 5~ 150 ℃, supports multi-stage programmable control, with over-temperature alarm and liquid level protection functions, circulating pump Flow rate up to 8L/min.

$ 927.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid self-heating effect, Temperature Uniformity +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with multiple Safety protection including low water level anti-dry burning and Compressor over-current protection to ensure the safety and stability of the experiment.

$ 803.00

Temperature Fluctuation control at +/- 0.05 ℃, Display resolution up to 0.1 ℃, equipped with circulating pump Flow rate 8L/min, support computer two-way communication and liquid level alarm to ensure stable and reliable experiment.

$ 1145.00

Temperature range -50~ 100 ℃, temperature resolution of 0.01 ℃, fully enclosed Compressor refrigeration and 304 stainless steel liner, equipped with 10L/min circulating pump and removable side panels for easy cleaning and maintenance.

$ 5931.00

Using phase contrast technology to improve the observation effect of transparent samples, Optical inspection magnification 40X-1600X, equipped with 1.25 phase contrast condenser and anti-mildew system, ergonomic design.

$ 2107.00

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