Circulating water bath 65-D1409 Series
laboratorycompactthermostatic

Circulating water bath - 65-D1409 Series  - CONTROLS S.p.A. - laboratory / compact / thermostatic
Circulating water bath - 65-D1409 Series  - CONTROLS S.p.A. - laboratory / compact / thermostatic
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Characteristics

Type
circulating
Applications
laboratory
Configuration
compact
Temperature control
thermostatic, heating, with cooling system
Temperature

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Capacity

40 l
(10.57 gal)

Width

830 mm
(32.7 in)

Height

950 mm
(37.4 in)

Depth

480 mm
(18.9 in)

Description

Circulating Water Bath With Cooler Unit for Marshall This multi-purpose digital unit, fit with cooler unit and recirculating water system, is used to condition in water asphalt specimens for Marshall and Indirect tensile test. The EN 12697-23 standard, covering the Determination of the indirect tensile strength of bituminous mixtures, prescribes a water conditioning temperature of 5°C or from 5 to 25°C which are obtainable with a cooling system. All the other standards require conditioning temperatures from 25 to 60 °C. This unit can also be used for many applications either for Asphalt or for Cement testing for curing in water cement specimens 40 x 40 x 160 mm, and for storing the hydrated samples at a temperature of 20°C (EN 196-8). Internal surfaces are polished stainless steel with a sheet steel insulated outer case. The cooler unit is located under the water bath. The Circulating Water Bath With Cooler Unit for Marshall comes complete with re-circulating unit for temperature uniformity. • Power: 2000 W • Accuracy: ± 1% • Inside dimensions: 550 x 360 x 200 mm • Weight approx.: 62 kg

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