Ultra-compact Laboratory Chiller Operates Without Refrigerants
The new Piccolo chiller from Huber Kältemaschinenbau.

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Ultra-compact Laboratory Chiller Operates Without Refrigerants

01 Feb, 2022

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Modern Peltier technology, refrigerant-free and totally environmentally friendly

Ultra-compact, easy to handle and versatile, the new Piccolo chiller from Huber Kältemaschinenbau convinces entirely with state-of-the-art thermoelectric Peltier technology. This technology enables accurate and rapid heating or cooling, entirely without refrigerant, which is a clear benefit for the environment. Furthermore this model is maintenance-free.

Versatile use in laboratory and analysis technology at working temperatures from 4 to 70°C

With working temperatures of 4 to 70°C and cooling capacities up to 280 W at 20°C, the new Piccolo model is extremely versatile, for example in analysis, quality control, research laboratory, and material tests.

Extremely quiet in operation, minimal space requirement, USB connection and simple operation

Thanks to modern fan technology, the Piccolo chiller is extremely quiet in operation and hardly requires any floor space. The device impresses with small dimensions, but also with low weight and intuitive operation via the new OLÉ controller. Equipped with OLED display, USB and RS232 interface, the Piccolo is also capable of demanding tasks.

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