John Morris Scientific is offering the latest Heidolph hot plate magnetic stirrers.
The tool can be used for smooth to intense mixing and heating of fluids and low-viscosity samples of up to 20L.
The line of magnetic stirrers is claimed to guarantee faster and more efficient heat transfer compared to magnetic stirrers with a steel hot plate.
The hot plates are made from silumin, which is a hard-wearing aluminium alloy.
An additional ceramic coating provides heat conduction and distribution and makes the hot plate resistant to scratches and chemicals.
The housing is hermetically sealed to prevent corrosive gases from corroding the electronics.
Heidolph's magnetic stirrers enable fast heat-up times due to 800W heating power.
The hot plate magnetic stirrers feature a safety control circuit and hot plate over-temperature cut-out by two independent temperature sensors.
If a prefixed temperature difference above set temperature is reached, an independent safety circuit will switch of the heating to protect the sample and prevent accidents.