2 - Position hotplate LB-21THP is a ceramic top hotplate with a PID controlled temperature of 400 °C for uniform heat distribution. Features a heating capacity for flasks of 2 L. It offers digital temperature control and it contains an outer thermocouple that measures and controls the liquid temperature value together with the front panel. The inner thermocouple controls and measures the hotplate stirrer temperature.
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Heat capacity | 2 L |
Ceramic plate dimension | 180 mm × 180 mm |
Power | 550 W |
Temperature | 400 °C |
Temperature accuracy | ± 1 °C |
Voltage | 160 V ̴ 240 V, 110 V ̴ 120 V |
Weight | 10 kgs |
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Applications
Used in laboratories to apply heat to containers , samples , for distillations that require high temperatures , health care and other fields
Standard Accessories
Accessories No | Accessories | Quantity |
A1 | Removable holder | 2 |
A2 | Clamp with screw | 2 |
A3 | Inner thermocouple (4 spin) | 2 |
A4 | Outer thermocouple (4 spin) | 2 |
A5 | 4 prong stainless steel clamp opens to 3 1/2" | 2 |
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