Coolant Circulator

The cooling fluid circulator cools the liquid through a compressor or semiconductor, pumps the constant-temperature fluid to the equipment's heat exchanger, and carries away heat to maintain stable equipment temperature. It is used for temperature control in laboratory equipment such as reaction vessels and spectrometers, preventing overheating from affecting experimental results.
Selection
When selecting, consider the power and temperature control range of the equipment to be cooled, and match the cooling capacity of the circulation unit. Ensure compatibility between the inlet and outlet pipe diameters and the equipment's interfaces, and confirm that the reservoir capacity meets continuous operation requirements. Choose between air-cooled or water-cooled heat dissipation methods based on the environment. For general experiments, a precision of ±0.5℃ is typically sufficient.

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