Compact Heating and Cooling

Temperature control and sterilising

Compact Heating and Cooling

01 Mar, 2010

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Temperature control and sterilising.

The powerful Huber Ministat range offers precise temperature control from -40°C to 200°C and their compact size makes them idea for use in fumehoods or on crowded benches.

Each of the three Ministat models feature the new CC Pilot controller with a choice of three control options; basic, exclusive and professional. Units may be easily upgraded from one control level to another via a user installed electronic upgrade.

The CC Pilot controller’s bright, clear, LCD colour screen displays internal, process and set point temperatures in large format enabling easy viewing from across the lab, with the option of a real time graphical display. Safety information such as over-temperature setting, set point limits, bath level indicator, alarms and pump pressure/speed can be displayed simultaneously.

All Ministat units feature a powerful variable speed pressure/suction pump that can heat or cool objects either in the internal bath or externally, such as reaction vessels or block. The small bath volume and high power means exceptionally rapid heating and cooling rates are achieved. Optional displacement inserts reduce the bath volume by approximately 50% amplifying this effect. All models have ‘Active Cooling Control’ that allows cooling even at the maximum working temperature.

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