Monday, August 17, 2009

Solid-State Recirculating Chillers.

Air-cooled solid-state recirculating chiller, 8-oz reservoir, 600-watts
Rs 440000.00/EA (INR)
.Thermoelectric technology offers higher stability than traditional chillers that use compressors and refrigerant
.Powerful but compact—50% smaller and lighter than comparable compressor-driven models
.Core technology has no mechanical moving parts to break down
.Feature leak-free quick-disconnect ports
These solid-state units contain no refrigerant and have no compressors—thermoelectric heat pump uses semiconductor materials and electric current to extract thermal energy from one region and move it to another. Air-cooled chillers 12751-00, -10, and -20 utilize a system in which heat exchange is rejected to the air; liquid-cooled chiller 12751-30 utilizes a system in which heat exchange is rejected to plant water. Thermoelectric chips have the ability to both heat and cool. Variable control of chips allow chillers to operate using a very small reservoir while maintaining high stability.
Use these compact, high-stability recirculating chillers in the lab or in the field. Excellent for laser cooling, process cooling, field temperature control, sample cooling, and distillation condenser. Precise temperature control (±0.1°C) makes them ideal for any application that requires accuracy and reliability.
RS-232 data port facilitates use of operational software (included) to monitor manifold temperature, set point temperature, drive level of TEC, high temperature notification, low temperature notification, temperature sensor failure notification, low coolant notification, watchdog notification (internal error detection and reset), and run/standby mode. Software supplied on 3.25" floppy disk, updates provided via the Internet. Software requires use of PC-based system with 486 processor or better, and Windows® 95 or better.
What's included: operational software and12-ft detachable power cord with U.S. standard plug.

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