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NEW: Chili Heating Circulation Thermostat - No More Oil Vapours, Safe to Use Marlotherm as a Heat Transfer Fluid With the new Chili, Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau AG presents


1 0 MARCH 2020 - VOLUME 45 ISSUE 2 Hot. Hotter. Chili


a compact, low volume, hydraulically sealed heating thermostat for use with closed temperature control circuits. Part of the Unistat product family, the Chili is the smallest heating thermostat in the Huber range and is appropriate for use with Marlotherm as a heat transfer fl uid. The device has a working temperature range of 65 to 300°C and achieves a temperature stability of +/-0.02 K.


With the new Chili, Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau AG presents a compact, low volume, hydraulically sealed heating thermostat for use with closed temperature control circuits. The device has a working temperature range of 65 to 300 °C and achieves a temperature stability of +/-0.02 K. Measuring just 240 x 427 x 393 mm (W x D x H), only a small space for installation is required. Find out more inside.


Measuring just 240 x 427 x 393 mm (W x D x H), only a small space for installation is required. It is small enough to be a direct replacement for existing ‘open-bath’ heaters. Due to its technical characteristics and competitive pricing, the Chili is ideally suited for e.g. distillation tasks in chemistry, pharmaceuticals and botanical extraction.


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