Digital display thermostatic bath Alpha RA series
refrigeratedfor laboratory applicationslaboratory

Digital display thermostatic bath - Alpha RA series  - LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG - refrigerated / for laboratory applications / laboratory
Digital display thermostatic bath - Alpha RA series  - LAUDA DR. R. WOBSER GMBH & CO. KG - refrigerated / for laboratory applications / laboratory
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Characteristics

Options
digital display, refrigerated
Product applications
for laboratory applications
Domain
laboratory
Temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

Affordable cooling thermostats for maintaining temperatures from -25 to 100 °C in the lab LAUDA Alpha offers reliable technology and modern design for temperature ranges from -25 to 100 °C. This line of devices is suitable for internal and external temperature control thermostatting with non-flammable liquids (water and water/glycol). The thermostats are the perfect solution for most basic temperature control applications in the lab. Reduced down to the most essential functions, this affordable product line will win you over with its reliability and user-friendliness. The cooling thermostats RA 8, RA 12 and RA 24, including standard-issue bath covers and pump connections, facilitate cooling across the entire temperature range from -25 to 100°C. Automatic compressor control extends the service life of the compressor and offers savings on operation costs.

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