Stainless steel thermostatic bath MR-2015A
digital displaycirculationheating

Stainless steel thermostatic bath - MR-2015A - MPtestLLC - digital display / circulation / heating
Stainless steel thermostatic bath - MR-2015A - MPtestLLC - digital display / circulation / heating
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Characteristics

Options
digital display, stainless steel, circulation
Product applications
heating, cooling
Temperature

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Description

The MR-2015A is a benchtop standard resistor air thermostat bath, specifically designed for standard resistors that cannot be immersed in oil-based constant-temperature environments. It employs semiconductor-based temperature control, offering a temperature range of 5 to 60 degrees Celsius with a temperature stability of ±0.005°C per 10 minutes. This instrument is suitable for determining the temperature coefficient of standard resistors and for prolonged constant-temperature applications. - Operating Temperature: Air: 5 ℃ to 50 ℃ (41°F to 122°F) at 23 ℃ (73.4°F) - Working Area: Length 315mm (12.4"), Width 170mm (6.7"), Depth 215mm (8.5") - Wetted Parts: 304 stainless steel - Temperature Control Method: Fully digital PID control - Display Resolution: 0.001 ℃ - Temperature Stability: ±0.005 ℃ /10min at 23 ℃ (73.4°F) - Temperature Uniformity: ±0.15 ℃ at 23 ℃ (73.4°F) - Heating Time: 20 minutes from 20°C(68°F) to 30°C(86°F) - Cooling Time: 18 minutes from 30°C(86°F) to 20°C(68°F) - Operating Voltage: 110V AC ±10%, 60Hz (Customizable Technical Specifications) - Rated Power: Approximately 280W - Dimensions: 450mm (17.7") x 350mm (13.8") x 420mm (16.5") - Net Weight: Approximately 23 kg (50.7 lb)

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