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Laboratory water bath CW111
heated

laboratory water bath
laboratory water bath
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Characteristics

Applications
laboratory
Temperature control
heated
Temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Description

Concentrator refers to the amount of a substance in a defined space. Concentration is especially used for concentrating or preparing sample in batches in laboratory. Used in Drug screening, hormone analysis, liquid phase, sample preparation in mass spectrometry Also known as Laboratory Concentrator Features • Elegant appearance, with elevation operation panel, embedded flowmeter, waterproof button, safe and reliable. • Good compatibility, suitable for test tubes(diameter 10~29mm), conical flask, centrifuge tube, the sample capacity of 1~50ml. • Free up and down needle valve tube, independent adjustable needle valve, controls gas flow at each sample location. • Circular turntable structure, 360-degree rotation, convenient sample support into and out of the water bath, easy to operate. • 12 position, each sample position are numbered, spring tube clamp fixed position. • LED real-time displays temperature and time, water bath temperature: RT+5°C~100°C • All use of stainless steel, all components are anti-corrosion and resistant to organic solvents. • When concentrated toxic solvents, the entire system can be placed in a fume hood. • Built-in level sensor, anti-dry protection. Specifications Temp. Control Range: R.T.+5°C~100°C Temp. Setting Range: 5°C~100°C Temp. Uniformity@60°C: ±1°C Temp. Display Accuracy: 0.1°C Heating Speed: ≤30min(40°Cto100°C) Time Range: 1min~99h59min Accommodates Samples: 12↑ Test Tube Range: Φ10~29 mm/Liquid volume 1~50 ml Needle Plate Max. Lift Stroke: 200 mm

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