Liquid recirculation chiller Microcool MC series
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Liquid recirculation chiller - Microcool MC series  - LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG - laboratory / compact
Liquid recirculation chiller - Microcool MC series  - LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG - laboratory / compact
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Characteristics

Material
liquid
Applications
laboratory
Other characteristics
compact
Power

Max.: 1,200 W
(4,094.57 BTU/h)

Min.: 250 W
(853.03 BTU/h)

Maximum temperature

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Flow rate

16 l/min, 35 l/min
(4.227 us gal/min, 9.246 us gal/min)

Pressure

0.35 bar, 1.3 bar
(5.076 psi, 18.855 psi)

Description

Circulation chiller for reliable continuous operation in laboratory and research applications from -10 to 40 °C The LAUDA Microcool line of user-friendly circulation chillers consists of four compact models with large LED display and membrane keypad, offering cooling capacities of 0.25 to 1.2 kW. The highlight of these devices is the premium quality centrifugal pump with magnetic coupling – unique to this price category: Magnetic coupling of pump and electric motor prevents any kind of seal issue from arising on the pump shaft. The compact circulation chiller MC 250 and MC 350 fit effortlessly on a lab bench. Somewhat larger models are also available having 600 and 1200 watts of cooling capacity and which can be positioned on the floor under a lab bench to save space. Additionally, the MC 1200 W, which is the most powerful device at 1200 watts, is also available in a water-cooled version.

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Hyvolution 2025
Hyvolution 2025

28-30 Jan 2025 paris (France) Stand 4M38

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