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News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Huber 2006 thermoregulator catalogue
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2005
High precision thermoregulation
Catalogue gives detailed descriptive and technical information detailing the complete range of environmentally friendly refrigeration and thermal control products
Radleys has announced the availability of the new Huber 2006 thermoregulator catalogue Contained within the 64 pages of the new catalogue, available in paper and pdf formats, is detailed descriptive and technical information detailing the complete range of environmentally friendly refrigeration and thermal control products
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 22 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With products offering exact temperature control from -120 to +400C, and cooling and heating power of between 0.1kW and 130kW, a perfect chiller or thermocirculator is available for almost every application and process says Radleys.
Working with Huber for many years has enabled Radleys to build an unparalleled level of expertise to guide users to select the correct thermoregulator for any application/process and also to provide top quality service support.
Drawing upon its UK network Huber trained, BS2078 certified refrigeration engineers, Radleys is able to offer comprehensive preventative maintenance agreements (PMAs) and emergency repairs on all thermoregulators, regardless of age or where the unit was purchased.
With servicing to factory-approved protocols, warranty work undertaken and an emergency call-out service for any Huber unit - Radleys PMAs have been designed to give complete peace of mind and to save money.
For a copy of the new Huber 2006 catalogue contact Radleys.
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