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News Release from: Julabo Labortechnik | Subject: Refrigerated and heating circulators
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 February 2004
Refrigeration and heating circulators
Julabo refrigerated and heating circulators and ultra-low refrigerated circulators for heating and cooling are used for external temperature tasks and temperature applications directly in a bath
Julabo refrigerated and heating circulators and ultra-low refrigerated circulators for heating and cooling are suitable for external temperature tasks and for temperature applications directly in the bath A model from three different series with different capacities can be selected
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Heating and cooling systems
The new Julabo programme of heating and refrigerated circulators for temperature applications is now available
Powerful circulating pump systems and high heating and cooling capacities guarantee short heat-up and cool-down times.
ACC 'Active Cooling Control' provides active cooling across the whole temperature range up to +200 C (except the economy series).
An energy saving feature, with only a minor loss of heat, is provided by the proportional cooling capacity control in the 'FP' refrigeration units.
The inevitable dust accumulation that occurs in refrigeration systems is solved by means of an easily removed venting grill, which allows for easy cleaning.
Depending on the model, the units are equipped with handles or castors for easy transportation.
All models have a drain tap on the front allowing the fluid to be drained easily.
The compact assembly of each unit enables space to be saved in the laboratory.
Additionally the ultra-low refrigerated circulators are equipped with an improved insulation to help avoid ice-formation, and have a visual liquid level display.
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