Heating Circulators

Heating circulators are essential laboratory instruments used for maintaining consistent and precise temperature control in a variety of applications. They support accurate thermal management with specifications such as temperature stability of ±0.01°C to ±0.1°C, heating capacities up to 3 kW, and temperature ranges from ambient to 250°C, ensuring reliable performance in laboratory settings.

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Common Applications

chemical reaction control

sample incubation

viscosity measurements

calorimetry

enzyme activity studies

Buying Guide

Heating Circulators Buying Guide

When selecting a heating circulator, it's crucial to consider the specific temperature requirements of your application. The temperature stability, typically within ±0.01°C to ±0.1°C, is vital for precision tasks. Also, check the heating capacity to ensure rapid temperature adjustments, with options up to 3 kW being available.

Evaluate the temperature range capabilities, as some circulators reach up to 250°C, accommodating various laboratory needs. Additionally, consider any additional features such as built-in safety mechanisms or digital display interfaces that may enhance usability and safety.

  • Assess temperature stability specifications for consistent results.
  • Verify the heating capacity required for your experiments.
  • Ensure the temperature range matches your application needs.
  • Consider features that improve safety and operational efficiency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical temperature range of a heating circulator?
Heating circulators typically offer a temperature range from ambient temperature up to 250°C.
How does a heating circulator ensure temperature stability?
Heating circulators achieve temperature stability through advanced PID controllers, maintaining precision within ±0.01°C to ±0.1°C.
What power requirements do heating circulators have?
Heating circulators generally require power capacities ranging from 1 kW to 3 kW, depending on the model and application.
Can heating circulators be used for both heating and cooling?
While primarily designed for heating, some models of circulators may include integrated cooling capabilities for broader temperature control applications.