Metal Block Thermostats
Clean sample handling and total temperature range from -10 to +500oC. More than 100 variants with fixed and interchangeable metal blocks for your individual requirements. The core component of our thermostats is the solid aluminium block. The bore holes of the block are holders for different sample containers. The many block sizes, number and dimensions of the bore holes has produced a lot of models.The heat transfer to the h…
The supplier does not provide quotations for this product through SelectScience. You can search for similar products in our Product Directory.
Sample Pre-Treatment Hydrolysis
This is a very reliable machine and easy to use. Metallblock is customizable by the user. It has a digital temperature control. It can heat up to 300°C. Stable temperature +- 0.5°C.
Review Date: 24 Dec 2013 | Gebr. Liebisch GmbH & Co. KG
Clean sample handling and total temperature range from -10 to +500oC. More than 100 variants with fixed and interchangeable metal blocks for your individual requirements.
The core component of our thermostats is the solid aluminium block. The bore holes of the block are holders for different sample containers. The many block sizes, number and dimensions of the bore holes has produced a lot of models.
The heat transfer to the heating block results from a large surface area. The block is produced from a single piece of special aluminium alloy, that is why high temperature stability and short response times are achieved.
A large number of thermal analyzing methods can be performed with Liebisch metal block thermostats. Disintegration, hydrolization, incineration, evaporation or CSB are an example for many other applications.
Metal Block Thermostats Features:
- Multi-stage adjustable working temperatures from ambient to +500 °C or -10 to +120°C
- LED temperature display with resolution of 0,1°C
- More than 150 standard models
- Temperature stability <+/-0,2K
- The test tubes / containers remain clean and dry (no heating fluid)
- No contamination of test samples by heating liquid