Digital Melting Point Meter

Digital melting point apparatus determines the melting temperature of substances by heating samples and monitoring their state changes, utilizing sensors and digital displays to record results. It is used to measure the melting point of materials, and in industries such as chemical and pharmaceutical, to test the purity and consistency of raw materials.
Selection
When selecting a digital melting point apparatus, consider whether the temperature range covers the sample requirements, ensure the accuracy meets testing standards, opt for adjustable heating rates to accommodate different materials, match the sample capacity with daily testing volumes, choose an intuitive and user-friendly operation interface, prioritize easy maintenance, and select a brand with reliable reputation.

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Instruments

Using photoelectric automatic detection and PID adjustment technology, temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, automatically display the initial and final melting and record the melting Linear dispersion, improve measurement accuracy and reliability.

$ 1526.00

Using photoelectric automatic detection and PID adjustment technology, temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, can automatically calculate the average melting point and record the melting Linear dispersion, support three capillary tubing simultaneous measurement.

$ 2397.00

Using PID system control and High Accuracy temperature sensor, Temperature range RT +~ 350 ℃, melting point Test accuracy is the highest +/- 0.5 ℃, heating rate 3.0 ℃ -5 ℃/min, to ensure stable and efficient testing.

$ 654.00

It can process 4 samples at a time, realize one-button measurement function, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, heating rate 0.1~ 20 ℃ stepless adjustable, automatic recording of melting distance, initial melting and final melting, with 10 sets of spectrum storage and 400 Data storage capacity.

$ 3172.00

Using platinum temperature sensor and digital Optical inspection technology, temperature control accuracy 0.1 ℃, can process 2 samples at the same time, with video recording playback function, support 0.1-10 ℃/min heating rate.

$ 3946.00

With five linear heating rate setting, Temperature range RT + to 400 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, support capillary method and coverslip method measurement, high magnification microscopic observation of melting details, suitable for a variety of Sample types.

$ 988.00

Support capillary tubing and hot stage two measurement methods, temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, Microscope 40 times magnification observation, sexual repeability +/- 1 ℃ (≤ 200 ℃), to meet the melting point of crystalline organic compounds determination needs.

$ 624.00

Using high-resolution video technology instead of traditional Microscope, it can process 4 samples at a time, Temperature range RT +~ 350 ℃, accuracy +/- 0.1 ℃, support powder and bulk sample measurement, automatic recording of melting range data.

$ 4414.00

High Accuracy temperature control technology, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, resolution 0.1 ℃, support 0.1~ 20 ℃ stepless heating, high-resolution video observation melting process, no map but can store 400 data.

$ 2607.00

Using PID temperature control technology to ensure accurate and stable temperature, temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, support capillary method and hot table method two measurement methods, microscopic camera real-time display of melting process, data can be stored and transmitted.

$ 1521.00

Equipped with a high definition camera module can clearly observe the sample melting process, process 4 samples at a time, Temperature range RT +~ 420 ℃, heating rate 0.1~ 20 ℃ infinitely adjustable, automatic recording of melting distance and initial melting and final melting.

$ 5754.00

2 samples can be measured at the same time, using platinum temperature sensor and digital Optical inspection sensor, temperature control accuracy 0.1 ℃, heating rate 0.1-10 ℃/min, automatic recording of the experimental process.

$ 2913.00

With photoelectric detection and automatic measurement function, Temperature range RT +~ 320 ℃, resolution 0.01 ℃, eight linear heating rate optional, support melting Linear dispersion recording and average calculation.

$ 1501.00

With 0.2~ 5 ℃/min eight linear heating rate control, Temperature resolution of 0.1 ℃, Support Capillary Method and Cover Slip Method Measurement mode, Can observe 40X~ 100X zoom sample melting process.

$ 2244.00

Using photoelectric detection technology to automatically identify the initial and final melting points, equipped with Platinum Resistance Sensor to ensure +/- 0.5 ℃ accuracy, support eight linear heating rate and automatic storage function, no manual monitoring can complete the measurement.

$ 1116.00

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