Rubber heating plate

The rubber heating plate converts electrical energy into thermal energy through built-in electric heating elements, causing the plate surface to heat up uniformly. It is used for heating, vulcanizing, or softening materials such as rubber and plastics, assisting in sample preparation or performance testing in both laboratory and industrial settings.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the heating temperature range with sample requirements, ensuring the plate size accommodates the container dimensions, choosing materials with corrosion resistance suitable for the experimental environment, ensuring temperature control accuracy meets process specifications, and verifying that safety protection features guarantee stable operation.

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Using rigid polyester plate with foam rubber cushion, size 240x340mm, can absorb operating pressure, improve proofing Repeatability and uniformity, suitable for a variety of substrate testing.

$ 249.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve stepless speed regulation of 0~ 2000rpm, aluminum alloy heating plate Power 600W rises rapidly, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, heating plate temperature can be directly set and with safety restrictions.

$ 273.00

Adopt PID temperature control system, temperature control accuracy of 0.5 ℃, heating evenly and quickly; heating plate size 250 * 400mm, anti-corrosion and easy to clean, support a variety of timing modes and alarm functions to ensure safe and reliable operation.

$ 461.00

Equipped with rigid polyester board and foam rubber cushion, size 11x18cm, can absorb proofing pressure, improve Repeatability and proofing effect, suitable for a variety of substrate detection.

$ 178.00

High-power aluminum heating plate, adjustable maximum temperature 350 ℃, equipped with brushless DC motor to provide 130mN · m torque, support 50-1500rpm stable Stir, microprocessor to ensure temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃ and long-term timing function.

$ 630.00

The fully enclosed heating plate is designed without open flame, Heating power 3000W, heating up quickly and safely, and the studio stainless steel material has superior corrosion resistance.

$ 236.00

Using nitrile rubber material, length 100mm diaMeter 20mm, with excellent oil resistance and aging performance, suitable for inks proofing operation.

$ 123.00

Maximum load 0.5KN, specially designed for rubber materials to ensure stable and reliable tensile testing, suitable for a variety of Rubber mechanical properties testing.

$ 169.00

NanoHeat technology implementation speed 1 ° C/5 seconds, temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.1 ℃, split design supports PID intelligent program control, the whole machine strong acid and alkali corrosion resistance, Heating power 4.8KW to meet a variety of experimental needs.

$ 1886.00

Using infrared radiation heating, fine grinding mirror drying surface, heating power 2.0KW, maximum temperature 180 ℃, drying size 600mm × 350mm, to ensure uniform drying and smooth surface.

$ 2462.00

Heating power 800W, Temperature range RT +~ 999 ℃, no warping at high temperature, uniform working surface temperature, safe and simple operation.

$ 160.00

The stainless steel working panel has excellent corrosion resistance, the heating power is 500W, and the working area is 0.03 square Meters to meet the needs of the laboratory. It is easy to operate and safe to use.

$ 149.00

The stainless steel material is corrosion-resistant, with a heating area of 0.06 square Meters. The heating is fast and uniform, and the operation is safe and easy. It is suitable for a variety of temperature test requirements.

$ 169.00

Heating power 500W, working area 0.03m2, rapid and uniform heating, strong corrosion resistance of stainless steel panel, safe and simple operation.

$ 206.00

Temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.1 ℃, using fuzzy PID control technology, with over-temperature alarm and temperature self-tuning function, heating material is high purity graphite, panel size 600 * 400mm.

$ 1332.00

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