Data backs up DrySyn heating block performance
Asynt
Asynt has announced the availability of data demonstrating the performance of its DrySyn heating blocks.
Recent design improvements have resulted in improved heat transfer characteristics up to 300ÂșC, faster heating and cooling, and a smaller footprint.
Used in combination with a standard hotplate stirrer, DrySyn Classic units have proved themselves with their ability to outperform the heat-conducting properties of oil baths.
They claim to pose a far lower fire risk and their use makes the clean-up of glassware far easier as there is no residual oil contamination on the outside of the flasks.
In addition to accelerating your chemical reactions - DrySyn Classic heating blocks ensure a safer, cleaner, healthier working environment.
The DrySyn Classic also provides an alternative to heating mantles.
The DrySyn Classic system consists of a base that will accommodate 1000ml flasks and 4 inserts for 500ml, 250ml 100ml and 50ml flasks.
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