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Recirculating Chillers Provide Dependable and Efficient Heat Removal
PolyScience 6000 Series Chillers combine efficient heat removal with advanced, user-friendly operation to provide reliable cooling for analytical instrumentation, AA furnaces, lasers, and other precision equipment. They maintain process temperatures from -10° to +40°C with ±0.1°C stability and provide up to 2900 watts of heat removal at 20°C. A heater option extends the cooling range to +50°C and provides heat up to +70°C.
6000 Series Chillers are available with ¼ to 1 HP compressors and may be equipped a centrifugal, positive displacement, or turbine pump. Standard features include temperature and pressure/flow rate readouts, high and low temperature alarms, pressure and flow rate alarms, and remote temperature tracking capability.
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High-Performance Refrigerating/Heating Circulator for General Laboratory Applications
PolyScience Model 9106 Refrigerating/Heating Circulators provide precise cooling and/or heating for viscometers, electrophoresis cells, and other lab devices. Compact and easy-to- use, they deliver efficient and economical temperature control over a -20° to 150°C temperature range and provide ±0.05°C temperature stability.
Ideal for applications requiring the frequent use of specific temperature set points, the Model 9106 features three user- programmable temperature presets, a bright LED temperature display, and 6 litre reservoir. Other standard features include a 2-speed pump, over-temperature and low-liquid level safeties, and a lab-friendly design that measures only 21 cm wide and requires less than 0.08 m2
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Economical Immersion Circulator Features Use-Settable Temperature Presets
Economical and easy-to-use, the PolyScience Model 7306 Immersion Circulator is the ideal solution for applications requiring the frequent use of specific temperature set points. Combining precision performance with value and versatility, it features an ambient +5° to 150°C temperature range, ±0.05°C temperature stability, and three temperature presets for rapid set point changes. Other Model 7306 features include a 2-speed pump suitable for internal and external circulation, over-temperature safety, and low-liquid level cutoff. The unit occupies an area approximately 16.5 x 12.1 cm within the bath and may be clamped to the side of the vessel or mounted to a standard lab stand.
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Temperature Control Solutions
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