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Cryogenic Bath LC-CRB108

Cryogenic Bath LC-CRB108 is an economic solution for controlling the temperature of objects directly within the thermostat bath at a range of -30 to 100 ℃ making it suitable for several typical heating and cooling tasks in laboratories. Designed with multiple safety protection systems at the low liquid level and power-off protection with over-temperature alarm functions with several security measures.

Specifications

Water Tank Capacity

10 L

Temperature Range

-30 to 100 ℃

Display Accuracy

0.1 ℃

Inner Groove Size

270×200×130 mm

Working Slot Opening Size

180×140 mm

External Circulation Pump Flow

10 L/min

Head (Max/Rated)

2 M

Cooling Input Power

1000 W

Cooling Capacity

2000 W

Total Power

2000 W

Outer Diameter Of External Circulation Joint

10 mm pagoda connector

Dimensions

515×435×770 mm

Net Weight

39 Kg

Gross Weight

43 Kg

Features

  •   The instrument works stably and reliably with a convenient and safe operation
  •   Unique large-screen backlight LCD screen displays the set temperature and actual temperature
  •   Independently start/stop heating and cooling with an internal and external circulation function with a clear working status
  •   Featured with high-performance stirring motor, low noise, low heat generation, fully enclosed, and long life
  •   Stainless steel plates and inner tanks can effectively avoid corrosion, rust keeping them clean and durable
  •   Multiple safety protection for low liquid level protection alarming with light, and sound
  •   It has power-off protection and over-temperature alarm functions with several security measures
  •   Fully enclosed compressor unit for refrigeration, multiple protection devices for overheating and overcurrent

Applications

  •   It is a constant temperature tank used in combination with a rotary evaporator, jacketed constant temperature cup, photochemical reactor, vacuum freeze-drying oven, circulating water vacuum pump, magnetic stirrer, and other instruments in the fields of chemistry, biology, physics, and molecular engineering.

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