NEW 2010 catalogue from Huber

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NEW 2010 catalogue from Huber

09 Jun, 2010

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The NEW 100 page HUBER catalogue is a comprehensive guide to the entire Huber range, from simple bench-top circulators and chillers to industrial scale systems. Details of new products such as Petite Fleur – the baby Tango, The MPC (Microprocessor Control) the low cost immersion circulator and the WebG@te the next generation in modern communication are included along with the full range of Unistats®, Unichillers® and bath thermostats. The catalogue also includes a selection of case studies that have been put together to demonstrate thermodynamic characteristics of Huber thermostats showing performance data from actual systems offering invaluable assistance in choosing the right unit for the application.

Members of the Top 100 most innovative small and medium sized companies in Germany, Huber are manufacturers of highly responsive, stable and accurate temperature control systems covering temperatures from -120…425°C for trans-industry applications. Hubers expertise is evident in reliable and predictable performance contributing to higher customer profits through increased yields, lower resource consumption and faster process times. No compromise is made in build materials, design, functionality or safety features.

To download the New 2010 catalogue or for more information on the Case studies and Huber Product range go to www.huber-online.com

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