Smallest cooling thermostats in the world

Published: 7-Aug-2012

Powerful but small enough to be placed in areas where space is at a premium

Labtex supplies the smallest cooling thermostats in the world. Despite their size Huber Ministats have enough power to thermoregulate photometers, refractometers, viscometers, distillation apparatus, reactor vessels and mini plants, and their compact form allows them to be placed in areas where space is at a premium, for example laboratory extraction hoods. Ministats can be used to control externally closed applications or alternatively objects can be thermoregulated directly within the bath.

The Ministat range supplied in the UK by Labtex consists of three models, which are available as either air or water cooled versions. Depending on the model, working temperatures are from -45°C to +200°C and cooling capacities of 600 watts can be achieved. The maximum admissible environmental temperature for continual operation is +40°C.

A powerful variable speed pressure/suction pump allows optimum circulation and can be controlled using an optional pressure sensor, which protects delicate glassware. For energy saving and reduced heat dissipation all models have active cooling control, which regulates cooling in the event of a temperature rise or drop and ensures Ministats use only the energy they need.

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