รหัสสินค้า | HP131220-33Q |
หมวดหมู่ | Hotplate Magnetic Stirrer |
ราคา | 0.00 บาท |
สถานะสินค้า | พร้อมส่ง |
ลงสินค้า | 7 ก.ค. 2559 |
อัพเดทล่าสุด | 4 ก.ค. 2565 |
คงเหลือ | ไม่จำกัด |
จำนวน | เครื่อง |
HP131220-33Q Cimarec digital hot plate has a 7.25 x 7.25 inch ceramic top plate, and a temperature range of ambient to 540 degrees C that is adjustable in 5-degree increments. The white ceramic top plate provides fast heating and resistance to chemicals and scratches. This hot plate has a digital display and temperature regulation by microprocessor with knob control for consistent, repeatable temperature settings. Its hot top warning light activates at temperatures above 50 degrees C and helps prevent accidental burns. An integrated ring stand mount holds a 1/2" diameter rod (sold separately). It has a cast aluminum base for durability, and a drip edge diverts spills to help protect the internal components. It comes with a detachable line cord and plug. This hot plate is used to heat glassware and liquid solutions for scientific applications.
Specifications | |
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Top plate material | Ceramic |
Temperature range | Ambient + 5 to 540 degrees C |
Capacity | 25lb./11.3kg |
Standards met | cCSAus, CE marking |
Power | 220/240V, 50/60Hz, 1150W, 4.8 amp |
Top plate dimensions | 7.25 x 7.25 inches/18.4 x 18.4cm (W x D) |
Overall Dimensions | 3.8 × 8.2 × 13 inches/9.7 × 20.8 × 33cm (H x W x D) |
H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Laboratory hot plates are electric or gas-fired benchtop appliances that are used to heat glassware or its liquid or solid contents. Stirring hot plates can stir a liquid solution by means of a stir bar that is spun magnetically inside the vessel holding the solution. Hot plates are commonly used in scientific research, clinics, and classrooms.
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