Mar 04 2010 03:00 PMLaboratory Products

Next-Generation Temperature Control Systems

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc announced a new thermostat option for its line of Thermo Scientific next-generation temperature control systems. Users can now match a Thermo Scientific Advanced or Standard series thermostat with the appropriate Thermo Scientific heated or refrigerated bath to meet specific application requirements, assuring quality results while saving operating expense.

The Advanced series of thermostats provides all the leading features of the currently available Standard series of thermostats plus multi-level turbulence controls, programmable application temperature alarms, user-selected automatic shut-off protection and additional capabilities. “The added functionality makes these advanced thermostats ideal for closed- and open-loop applications, chemical reaction management, rotary evaporators and spectroscopy,” said Reid Poole, the Product Line Manager. “We’ve combined innovative technology with flexible configuration to deliver outstanding temperature control solutions for these challenging applications while saving users energy and operational expense,” he added.

All Thermo Scientific temperature control systems feature a new user interface and quick-start guide for easy set-up and operation. The product line, which is comprised of the Sahara series (heated bath circulators), Arctic series (refrigerated bath circulators) and Glacier series (ultra-low refrigerated circulators) is UL/CSA compliant for safe operation and is covered by a three-year warranty.

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