Magnetic laboratory stirrer HSC
for laboratoriesbenchtop

magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
magnetic laboratory stirrer
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Characteristics

Type
magnetic
Product applications
for laboratories
Configuration
benchtop
Rotational speed

Max.: 1,300 rpm
(8,168 rad.min-1)

Min.: 50 rpm
(314 rad.min-1)

Description

HSC Ceramic Hot Plate Stirrer Analog hot plate stirrer with a square ceramic heating plate. Resistant, safe and reliable. The ideal solution for basic heating and stirring applications that do not require accurate temperature control of the medium. The entry level hot plate stirrer for general lab applications You can rely on the HSC for everyday laboratory applications like sample and buffer solutions preparation, as it stirs volumes up to 15 liters (H2O). HSC is equipped with a cutting-edge Heating Plate technology engineered by VELP that ensures temperature homogeneity, thermal efficiency and durable heating performance over time. The HSC stirs aqueous solutions from 50 up to 1300 rpm being a suitable solution for general laboratory applications performed in chemistry and biology in academia and laboratories. Ease-of-use and safety for researchers and lab operators The analog hot plate stirrer HSC with ceramic plate ensures a high level of safety and protection for researchers and laboratory operators. The technopolymer housing resists chemicals even in challenging environments. The dedicated run-off groove is carefully designed so that accidental liquid spills cannot reach the electronics. The extremely resistant ceramic plate is easy to clean and resistant to acids, bases and solvents. By using a dampened cloth, all the residues will be easily removed and the HSC will be perfectly clean.
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