Product category:
Heating: ovens, furnaces, autoclaves
News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Heat-On blocks
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 19 July 2006
Heat-On blocks replace dangerous messy
oil baths
Designed to operate with all makes of leading stirring hotplate the affordable Heat-On blocks enable safe and clean heating of one or two round bottomed flasks
Radleys has announced its new Heat-On heating block range for round- bottomed flasks from 10ml to 3 litres in volume Many users choose Heat-On because it is simply the safest, fastest and most efficient way of heating and stirring a round-bottomed flask
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 22 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to eliminating the inherent mess and safety issues associated with oil baths, Heat-On is extremely quick to set-up, heats up and cools down rapidly, resulting in significant improvements in productivity.
Heat-On also features a unique deep well shape proven to maximize the heating area and to avoid cracking of flasks - a problem associated with some other heating block designs.
The Heat-On range is a modular system that can be easily tailored to customers needs.
As your laboratory requirements change and grow - unnecessary duplication of parts is kept to a minimum.
All Heat-On blocks come coated with a special fluoropolymer coating that resists a wide range of chemicals, aids cleaning, improves heating and provides durability for enhanced product life.
Heat-On blocks have a probe hole for use with a separate temperature probe.
Optional safety lifting handles allow the user to remove the block while it remains hot.
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