Precision Viscometer temperature solutions

Analytical instrumentation

Precision Viscometer temperature solutions

20 Oct, 2010

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The JULABO Visco Baths offer very precise temperature solutions for viscometers, densimeters and similar products. There are three models available, with glass, plexiglass and multilayer insulating glass bath tanks, with filling volumes of 16, 18 and 31 litres respectively. All models feature viewing windows. 2 or 3 openings, or an optional 5 openings (round openings Ø 51 mm) is available. The temperature stability of up to ±0.01 °C is clearly indicated via the luminous VFD display with a resolution of 1/100°C and with working temperatures from 20°C up to max. 150°C. For applications below ambient temperature an integrated cooling coil is provided. For lower temperatures to -40°C, an additional cooler and special JULABO cooling coils are available. The pump capacity (11-16 l/min, 0.45 bar) is electronically adjustable. The circulators offer further advantages, such as e.g. 3-point calibration, integrated programming, low level early warning system as well as RS232 interface. The instruments can be used according to ASTM standard D445. Please visit JULABO’s website for further information.

JULABO LABORTECHNIK GMBH

77960 Seelbach / Phone  (+49) 78 23 / 51 – 190

Fax  (+49) 78 23 / 24 91

Email  [email protected]

Internet  www.julabo.de

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