Electric heating jacket GS20730

Electric heating jacket - GS20730 - Specac Ltd
Electric heating jacket - GS20730 - Specac Ltd
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Description

Specac’s Electrical Heating Jacket is designed to allow the study of solid and liquid samples over a temperature range from ambient to circa 250°C, via transmission spectroscopy ranging from the Far UV through to the Far IR. The variation in temperature is achieved by heating the Electrical Heating Jacket from its dedicated 30-volt supply 4000 Series power controller whilst a particular liquid or solid cell holder is contained within the Electrical Heating Jacket. Principally, the Electrical Heating Jacket is used with Specac’s Advanced Liquid or Solid Transmission cells or a Solid Cell Holder. The Jacket is installed into the sample compartment of an FTIR Spectrometer via the 3” x 2” slide mounting plate. Key FeaturesO • High temperature capability: The Electrical Heating Jacket can be heated to as high as 250°C. • Several carefully designed safety features: Fully CE safety compliant. EC Declaration of Conformity provided with the product. Protective water-cooling system. • Static or flow sampling capabilities: The Electrical Heating Jacket can be used with sealed and demountable liquid cells for static and flow sampling applications. • Versatile sampling system: Suitable for analysing solids and liquids and operating from the Far UV through to the Far IR. • Multifunctional for FTIR spectrometers: Compatible with FTIR Spectrometers via standard 3” x 2” slide mount. Benefits • Capable of operating up to as high as 250°C. • Liquid or solid sampling cells can be quickly and easily swapped in and out of the cell to suit the specific nature of the application. • Operate in static or flow modes of operation.
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