The EMS 3500 will give controlled heating of EMS 3000 and EMS 3100 Critical Point Dryers. It is connected directly to the inlet and outlet of the EMS 3000 or EMS 3100 water jacket. The temperature of the circulating fluid is pre-set, typically set to 37°C (eg just above the critical temperature of carbon dioxide).
EMS 3500 Thermocirculator
The EMS 3500 Thermocirculator is a low cost, portable water circulating system for supplying a constant temperature supply for closed and open loop applications at near ambient to +60°C.
Features
Precise control of heating Compact Robust and reliable No running water to waste
Ideal for use with the EMS 3000 and EMS 3100 Critical Point Dryers
Mature Spruce Wood
Critical point dried block of mature spruce wood block, demonstrating transverse, tangential and radial views of tracheids and vessels.
The EMS 3500 is suitable for open and closed loop applications and has all controls and liquid connections on the front panel. The temperature controller shows not only the ‘set’ temperature (between ambient and +65°C), but also the actual liquid temperature. The fluid is circulated by a glandless magnetic pump, through an aluminum reservoir.
A cooling coil is mounted in the liquid reservoir. This coil can be directly connected to the main water supply and is primarily used when temperature control near to ambient is required. The electronic control system features a zero voltage switching unit which minimizes mains electrical interference, enabling the EMS 3500 to be used and sited with other sensitive electronic instruments.
Specifications
Working temperature range Heating rating
Reservoir capacity Pump type Pump motor Pump flow
Pump pressure Stomatal Pore on Xerophyte Leaf Surface
Critical point dried epidermis of a xerophyte (cactus), demonstrating raised stomatal pores.
Max pump head (unrestricted) Size (unpacked) Weight
330 x 280 x 150mm / 13 x 11 x 6" 8kg / 17.6lbs
220-240V/50Hz, 115V/60Hz
EMS 3500 Thermocirculator
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Barley Leaf
Trichomes and stomatal pores on the epidermal surface of a barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaf. Some very fine wax crystallites are also just visible on the surface of the leaf.