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MS Thermostirrer (12 wells)

MS Thermostirrer (12 wells)

MS Thermostirrer (12 wells)
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Thermostirrer

The Major Science thermostirrer is equipped with built-in stirrers on the bottom of each well. Combined with excellent temperature control, the instrument is well-suited for a variety of applications, including synthesis of chemical compounds, denaturation, derivatization, combinatorial chemistry, sample concentration, enzyme assays and process optimization. The thermostirrer incorporates a digital controller to provide accurate and reliable temperature control performance. Temperature may be set in 0.1°C increments from 5°C above ambient to 200°C. The timer may be set from 0 to 99 hours 59 minutes for added convenience. An optional software package allows for comprehensive design and control of your experimental process.

Features:

  • Microprocessor control with digital performance
  • Wide temperature control range
  • Great temperature control performance
  • LCD screen & timer
  • User temperature calibration
  • Teflon coated block with powerful magnetic stirring
  • Longer durability
  • Function control software package available

Specification:

Cat. No.  TS-12W
 Controller  Digital microprocessor controller
 Display  2.6" LCD display
 Motor  DC motor
 Power   400W
 Capacity  12 wells (3 x 4) or customized
 Well Diameter  25mm or customized
 Stirring Speed  500-3500 rpm
 Temperature Control Range  5°C above ambient to 200°C
 Temperature Stability  +0.2°C at 37°C
 Temperature Calibration  Yes
 Operating Temperature  Ambient to 40°C
 Timer  99(hr) : 59(min) or continuous
 Block  Teflon coating with individual magnetic stirrer
 Data Logging  RS 232
 Safety  Insulated wells around casework
 Rated Voltages  220V; 50/60 Hz
 Unit Dimension  W230 x L330 x H175 mm
 Weight  approx. 9.0 kg

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