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Product category: Cooling: refrigeration
News Release from: Lauda | Subject: WK 300 and WKL 1000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 07 April 2005

Chillers cut down on expensive tap water

The chiller is a space-saving device and requires an area smaller than a piece of A4 paper, and can be accommodated on any laboratory bench

Lauda, a manufacturer of thermostats, circulation chillers and heating and cooling systems for laboratories, pilot plants and production, has added two new devices to its range of products These are the new WK 300 and WKL 1000 circulation chillers

Both chillers cut down on expensive tap water, which is usually used for heat removal in analysis and measuring instruments.

Powerful 300 watt refrigerating capacity in a compact housing distinguishes the Lauda WK 300.

The chiller is a space-saving device and requires an area smaller than a piece of A4 paper, and can be accommodated on any laboratory bench.

The WK 300 is the all-round device for all refrigeration tasks in the temperature range 0-40C.

A typical application is the refrigeration of small measuring devices and rotary evaporators.

With a refrigerating capacity of 1000 watts and a temperature range of -10 to 40 C, the WKL 1000 is a star in its own right, says Lauda.

A powerful pump ensures the reliable refrigeration of external systems such as analysis devices, individual large rotary evaporators or even several rotary evaporators at the same time.

Operation is said to be extremely straightforward via the digital temperature setting and display.

Thanks to the integrated level display, the user always has his or her eye on the coolant's level indicator.

The WKL 1000 can come equipped with an RS232/485 interface and a flow monitor as optional extras; these further increase the operational comfort of the device. Request a free brochure from Lauda ...

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