Low Temperature Thermostatic Reaction Vat

The low-temperature constant temperature reaction bath maintains a stable low-temperature environment in the liquid inside the bath by coordinating the refrigeration system and heating elements. It is used to control the temperature of chemical reactions and is suitable for scenarios such as laboratory synthesis, material testing, and sample preservation.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the temperature range covers experimental needs, the control accuracy matches sample sensitivity, the bath capacity accommodates container dimensions, the cooling power ensures the rate of temperature decrease, the material's corrosion resistance aligns with the characteristics of the medium, and the operation interface is simple and user-friendly.

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Can achieve -80 ℃ low temperature control, built-in two-stage magnetic stirring system, Speed range 100-1200RPM, equipped with high temperature and over-temperature protection functions, environmentally friendly refrigerant to ensure safe operation.

$ 4222.00

With heating and cooling functions, Temperature range -20~ 100 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.05~ 0.1 ℃, can be 10-stage program control, to achieve timing thermostatic, heating and cooling.

$ 1372.00

Temperature range -5~ 100 ℃, temperature resolution 0.01 ℃, with overheating and overcurrent protection and self-tuning function, stainless steel 304 liner and centrifugal circulation pump to ensure stable operation.

$ 1800.00

Temperature range -30~ 100 ℃, temperature resolution up to 0.01 ℃, equipped with large screen backlight LCD display and overheating and overcurrent protection to ensure the safety and stability of the experimental process.

$ 4150.00

Temperature control accuracy of 0.01 ℃, the temperature range covers -40 to 100 ℃, the use of fully enclosed Compressor refrigeration and heat-free centrifugal circulation pump, to ensure that the temperature is stable and uniform, and has multiple overheating and overcurrent protection.

$ 2549.00

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

Adopt fully enclosed Compressor refrigeration system, Temperature range -20~ 100 ℃, temperature resolution 0.01 ℃, with overheating and overcurrent protection and self-tuning function, stainless steel 304 structure is easy to clean, side plate can be flexibly disassembled and assembled.

$ 1258.00

Temperature range -5~ 100 ℃ and accuracy of 0.1 ℃, using fully enclosed Compressor refrigeration system and no heat centrifugal circulation pump, equipped with overheating and overcurrent protection and removable side plate, Tank volume 15L and pump flow 10L/min.

$ 1597.00

Adopt two-stage Compressor cascade refrigeration technology implementation -40 ℃ low temperature, PID temperature control with proportional refrigeration technology to improve the temperature Stability to +/- 0.5 ℃, DC brushless motor supports 100-1200RPM stepless speed regulation, with a variety of alarm and automatic recovery function.

$ 1805.00

High borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and high and low temperature resistance, strong ability to withstand thermal Impact; vacuum negative pressure can reach 0.095MPa, support material reaction under negative pressure; Overhead Stirrer Rotation speed 50-500rpm, torque 70N.cm, suitable for a variety of viscosity materials.

$ 2465.00

Adopt two-stage Compressor cascade refrigeration technology implementation -40 ℃ low temperature, equipped with PID temperature control technology to ensure Temperature Stability +/- 0.5 ℃, DC brushless motor supports 100-1200rpm stepless speed regulation, with automatic alarm and power failure recovery function.

$ 1805.00

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

Equipped with high and low temperature thermostatic cell, Temperature range 0-110 ℃, PT100 Probe real-time monitoring, liquid temperature can be corrected to ensure the accuracy of test data.

$ 353.00

Using high borosilicate Glass material, corrosion resistance and can withstand -80~ 200 ℃ Operating temperature, vacuum negative pressure of 0.095MPa, equipped with PTFE four-leaf stirringRod and RWD50 top Stirrer, Speed range 50~ 500rpm, support precise control and uniform material reaction.

$ 2675.00

Imported PT100 temperature sensor, Temperature range -20~ 95 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.05 ℃, double Compressor cascade refrigeration system to ensure rapid cooling, 30L Tank overall foaming insulation to reduce cooling loss.

$ 3268.00

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