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News Release from: John Morris Scientific | Subject: Julabo HT
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 June 2003
High temperature circulators to 400C
New series series offers extremely fast heat-up and with the optional water cooling unit an almost instant response to exothermic reactions
John Morris Scientific presents Julabo's new HT series high temperature circulators capable of rapid temperature control from +20C to 400C The HT series offers extordinarily fast heat-up and with the optional water cooling unit an almost instant response to exothermic reactions
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Recommended for applications using jacketed reactors and autoclaves, distillation columns, as well as laboratory, miniplant, and process-scale applications.
The self-optimising controller (ICC - intelligent cascade control) ensures high temperature stability, while the classic PID control parameters are available at the touch of a button for modification at any time.
In addition, these instruments are completely sealed, preventing the release of burning oil fumes into the laboratory, as well as oxygen into the oil.
This eliminates both potential flash situations and oxidation of the oil thus conserving and extending the life of the oil.
Automatic air-purge allows easy filling; and the automated heat-up feature adjusts to external systems.
Other features include a multi-display (LED) and interactive LCD display (with resolution of 0.01C for the entire temperature range), on-line communication via built-in RS232 interface, stand-by input for emergency switch-off, and ATC function for simple correction of temperature variations.
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