Low-temperature circulating chiller

A low-temperature circulating chiller compresses the refrigerant through a compressor to release heat, then expands it through a throttle valve to absorb heat, thereby achieving cooling. The circulation pump transports the coolant to the equipment for heat exchange. It is used to maintain a constant low-temperature environment for devices such as reaction vessels and rotary evaporators, commonly applied in scenarios like chemical synthesis and material testing.
Selection
When selecting, it is necessary to match the heat dissipation capacity and inlet/outlet dimensions of the target equipment, confirm the required temperature range and control accuracy, consider environmental ventilation conditions and the equipment's footprint, check the compressor type and anti-corrosion materials, and verify power supply parameters and safety protection functions.

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Imported Pt100 temperature sensor and dual Compressor refrigeration system, rapid cooling and low noise, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.05 ℃, 6L volume Tank with 8L/min circulating pump to ensure Temperature uniformity.

$ 971.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, with a Temperature Uniformity of +/- 0.0050 ° C, and multiple safety functions such as low water level protection and temperature runaway alarm.

$ 1927.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field. Temperature Uniformity reaches +/- 0.0050 ℃, with low water level protection and temperature runaway alarm function to ensure the safety and stability of the experiment.

$ 14703.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, Temperature Uniformity +/- 0.0050 ℃, with low water level protection and temperature runaway alarm and other safety functions, accurate and stable temperature control.

$ 1703.00

Imported PT100 temperature sensor and double Compressor cascade refrigeration system, high refrigeration efficiency and low noise, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.05 ℃, Tank volume 30L, Circulating pump Flow rate 10L/min to ensure Temperature uniformity.

$ 3656.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field. Temperature Uniformity reaches +/- 0.0050 ℃, with low water level protection and anti-dry burning functions, to ensure the safe and stable operation of the experiment.

$ 1335.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, and the U-shaped return design realizes Temperature Uniformity +/- 0.0050 ℃, with low water level protection and Compressor multiple safety protection functions.

$ 7243.00

The use of non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid affecting the temperature field, Temperature Uniformity of +/- 0.05 ℃, with low water level protection and Compressor multiple protection functions to ensure safe and stable operation.

$ 995.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, with low water level protection and Compressor multiple safety functions, optional program temperature control and Communication interface.

$ 1317.00

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid temperature field interference, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, with low water level protection and Compressor multiple safety protection, optional program temperature control and magnetic stirring function.

$ 1794.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, with a Temperature Uniformity of +/- 0.05 ° C, and is equipped with multiple Safety protection devices including low water level protection and temperature runaway alarm functions.

$ 1845.00

Temperature range -50~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.2 ℃, equipped with over-temperature low temperature sound and light alarm and liquid level protection, support multi-stage programmable control, circulating pump Flow rate 8L/min, to ensure the safe and stable operation of the sample.

$ 3028.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, with a Temperature Uniformity of +/- 0.05 ° C, and is equipped with multiple Safety protection devices including low water level protection and temperature runaway alarm functions.

$ 6347.00

The double Compressor and cascade refrigeration system are used to cool down quickly and have low noise; the overall foaming insulation of the Tank body reduces the loss of cooling capacity, the flow rate of the circulating pump is 10L/min to ensure Temperature uniformity, and the Temperature Fluctuation is only +/- 0.05 ℃.

$ 1653.00

The non-heat centrifugal circulating pump is used to avoid its own heat generation affecting the temperature field, with a Temperature Uniformity of +/- 0.05 ° C, and is equipped with multiple Safety protection devices including low water level anti-dry burning and Compressor overload protection.

$ 6857.00

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