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News Release from: Labtex | Subject: Ministat
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 September 2005
Most powerful thermostat gains bigger
range
The original Ministat claimed to be the most powerful thermostat in the world, weight for weight, and thousands of them have been sold around the world
Huber has recently extended the Ministat range to include three all stainless steel models The overall temperature range of the Ministat family is now -40C to +200C and three controllers are available depending on the level of programming required
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 30 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Ministat cc1 microprocessor controller uses a simple encoder to scroll between menu items which includes visual and audible alarms.
The cc2 controller adds process control capability with a five step ramping function.
The cc3 controller offers increased levels of sophistication including ten storable programs and up to 50 step ramping functions.
The cc3 also has RS232, RS485, and analogue interfaces.
The Ministat family is a small part of a wide range of Huber liquid thermoregulators available from Labtex in the UK.
The Huber range includes heater/chillers from -120C to +400C, Unichillers with cooling capacities up to 50kW as standard, and heating only circulators to +400C.
Labtex represents several major laboratory equipment brands in the UK including Huber, Petrotest, Cannon Instruments, Steroglass and G Diehm.
Labtex provides equipment and maintenance services to the chemical, pharmaceutical and other manufacturing industries throughout the UK and Ireland. Request a free brochure from Labtex ...
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