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Laboratory Products 47 The World’s Smallest Cooling Circulators


Huber Ministats are the world’s smallest cooling circulators. Thanks to their compact dimensions, the units can be operated in very confined spaces, for example in a laboratory fume cupboard or inside a technical plant. Despite their minimal size, the systems are extensively equipped and offer sufficient performance for temperature control of photometers, refractometers, viscometers, distillation apparatuses, reaction tubes and mini-plants. Ministats are primarily used for temperature control of externally connected applications. Still, their bath openings are large enough to permit the temperature control of smaller objects directly in the bath. The Ministat series comprises three basic models, each of which is available in an air-cooled and a water-cooled variant. Depending on the model, operating temperatures of -45 to +200°C are covered and refrigerating capacities of up to 600 Watt are reached. The efficient pressure- suction pump with infinitely adjustable speed ensures optimum transfer of the heat to the application. The Ministats furthermore comprise the touchscreen controller Pilot ONE with it’s 5.7“ colour display and USB and network connections. Another benefit is the electronic upgrade function which enables additional features such as programmer, cascade regulation, ramp function, user menus, calendar start, and graphic display. Analogue connections according to NAMUR are available via the optional Com.G@te module, which allows for integration of the Ministats in plants and process control systems. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/BJ4R


New Eco-friendly Chiller Range Announced


Many technical applications depend on a reliable cooling solution. Huber Minichillers and Unichillers are the ideal


solution for environmentally friendly and economical cooling in laboratory and industry. There are several air and water cooled models available, with cooling powers from 0.3 to 20 kW. Efficient energy management in all Huber chillers ensures low operating costs and a quick return on investment. The chillers are now available with the new OLÉ controller. The units combine state of the art technology with simple operation. OLÉ models are suitable for routine tasks in research and industry and are convincing as practice oriented basic equipment. They are equipped with USB and RS232 interfaces as standard and have a bright, large OLED display. A Pt100 sensor connection to display (not control) e.g. the process temperature is available as Option. The compact Chillers have a premium stainless- steel casing and reach operating temperatures of -25°C to +40°C. The technical equipment includes an illuminated level indicator, as well as status symbols for pump, cooling and heating. All models are available with an integrated heating to extend the temperature range to +100°C.


All Huber Chillers are designed for non- supervised permanent operation at ambient temperatures of up to +40°C. The models are equipped with a circulating pump with 1 bar pressure for best flow rates. For applications with significant pressure loss, ‘P’ models with stronger pressure pumps (2.5 bar) are available. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/r4vy


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Eco-friendly cooling solution


OLÉ Circulation Chiller – Go Green 5


The compact Minichiller and Unichiller with OLÉ controllers convince as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly cooling solution for numerous laboratory applications. Due to the low purchase price, the investment pays for itself after a short time.


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