Safe, efficient and cost effective cooling of lab equipment

16 Aug 2006
Kerry Parker
CEO

Radleys has introduced the Huber Minichiller - a compact and highly affordable benchtop chiller suitable for cooling laboratory equipment such as a standard rotary evaporator, a series of small lab condensers or multiple reaction blocks.

Traditionally many laboratories have used constant running water from their mains supply to cool their laboratory equipment. However with escalating water charges, erratic cooling caused by pressure drops in the water supply, the risk of flooding and the environmental implications of high water usage - implementing or even maintaining traditional mains-fed water cooling systems has become considerably less attractive.

The Minichiller is incredibly small and extremely quiet, yet powerful enough to ensure highly stable cooling down to -20°C. Through efficient energy management the Minichiller is able to cool your laboratory equipment eliminating the cost of mains water and helping the environment. The Minichiller has an integral float-switch which cuts off the coolant flow should tubing become dislodged, with a maximum internal coolant volume limited to 2 litres, thereby restricting any flood to this volume.

Robust, reliable and simple to use the Minichiller has a LED display that provides a clear display of real-time information such as set point and actual temperature.

Radleys' experience service team provide technical support and on site servicing for all Huber products.

For further information or an on-site demonstration of how the Minichiller can save water, save your laboratory money and reduce the risk of flooding please contact Radleys on telephone +44-1799-513320 or click 'request info'.

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