Refrigerated/Heated Circulating Bath is Ideal for Accelerated Beverage Aging Studies

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Refrigerated/Heated Circulating Bath is Ideal for Accelerated Beverage Aging Studies

03 Sep, 2012

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A large capacity circulating bath designed to replicate the temperature fluctuations associated with beverage packaging, transportation, and storage is now available from PolyScience. Ideal for performing accelerated aging studies, the PolyScience 75 Liter Refrigerated Circulating Bath features a -20° to +100°C working temperature range, ±0.005°C temperature stability, and 1.8 cu.ft reservoir.  Its Performance Programmable touch-screen temperature controller displays temperature to 1/1000th of a degree and allows an endless array of thermal cycling options and programs.

The 75 Liter Refrigerated Circulator incorporates a wide variety of communication options, including A and B, Ethernet, RS232, addressable RS485, remote on/off, and external temperature control. Among its many design innovations are a swiveling control head that permits viewing of the temperature display anywhere within a 180° viewing radius, a corrosion and chemical resistant top plate that remains cooler at high temperatures, and PolyScience’s patent-pending WhisperCool™ environmental control technology that reduces operational noise and energy consumption.  The 75 Liter Refrigerated Circulating Bath complies with DIN 12876-1 Class III safety requirements for use with flammable liquids.

For more information, visit www.polyscience.com, email [email protected], or contact PolyScience at 1-800-229-7569 (outside the US call 847-647-0611), email [email protected], or fax the company at 847-647-1155.

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