Circulating water bath MultiCool
refrigeratedbenchtop

circulating water bath
circulating water bath
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Characteristics

Temperature control
circulating, refrigerated
Configuration
benchtop
Capacity

4 l, 8 l
(1.06 gal, 2.11 gal)

Temperature range

Max.: 20 °C
(68 °F)

Min.: -80 °C
(-112 °F)

Description

SP FTS Multi-Cool Low Temperature Bath The Multi-Cool low temperature bath is mechanically refrigerated with temperatures to -80C. The magnetic stirrer and vortex breaker design help ensure isothermal conditions in this bath throughout its temperature range. Utilizing a liquid medium, the Multi-Cool handles heat loads substantially larger than its liquid nitrogen counterparts and does not utilize expendable refrigerant. The Multi-Cool is available with on/off control or a digital controller providing +/- 0.1C stability. Digital controller comes complete with RS-232 interface. KEY FEATURES 4 or 8 liter stainless steel bath Built in magnetic stirrer with vortex breaker Mechanically refrigerated, no expendable refrigerants utilized Temperatures from -80C to +100C Control stability of +/-0.1C RS-485 Interface with USB KEY BENEFITS Isothermal bath conditions created by built in magnetic stirrer and vortex breaker assembly Eliminates cost and potential hazards associated with dry ice and liquid nitrogen use Liquid medium increases temperature uniformity and stability of specimen Meets the requirements for a large variety of applications Precise temperature control Can be controlled and monitored remotely Application Examples Charpy impact testing specimen temperature control Controlled temperature reactions Freezing biological ASTM plastic and metal testing Tissue freezing Viscosity studies Asphalt testing

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