Thermal regulator with LED display TE-10D
PIDfluid circulationfor circulating baths

thermal regulator with LED display
thermal regulator with LED display
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Characteristics

Display
with LED display
Type
PID, fluid circulation
Use
for circulating baths
Maximum temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Description

Techne® invented the "Clip On" thermoregulator in 1948, and now offer four units. Thermoregulators are designed to be used with the Techne® unheated water baths or any other suitable laboratory vessels. They will heat, circulate and safely control the temperature of the liquid in the bath within precise limits. • Temperature range of -40°C to 120°C • Please note for sub-ambient cooling a Dip Cooler or Flow Cooler is required. Click here. • Applications 100°C require Techne bath oil. Click here. • Excellent temperature stability: ±0.01°C at 40°C • 4 digit setting with a bright LED digital temperature display • Suitable for most routine laboratory applications • User adjustable over-temperature cut-out • Low liquid level cut-out as standard Sub-ambient cooling This thermoregulator can be used for sub-ambient cooling, right down to -40°C, although a low-temperature liquid is required below 0°C. Sub-ambient cooling can be achieved using the cooling coil accessory (part number FCC01) connected to an external chilling system, for example a cold tap. Alternatively a Techne dip-cooler or flow cooler could be used as a method of chilling. External circulation This thermoregulator can be used in several ways. (1) Stand-alone waterbath temperature controller with precision accuracy and stirring action. (2) Pump for recirculating chilled liquid produced in an external chiller allowing sub-ambient water bath temperature. (3) Pump for providing temperature control to an external system or device.
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