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Heaters use the best methods to evenly increase the temperature for samples contained in test tubes, beakers, flasks, and crucibles. Spirit lamps, gas burners, heating mantles, hot air dryers, hotplates apparatuses may use gas or electric power to generate heat required. Ceramic and insulated steel designs provide stable heating sources while still delivering on user safety or lab efficiency. The selection of heaters will accommodate any vessel being used and the procedure requirements.
VWR® VHP-C, Hotplates
Supplier: VWR Collection
Compact hotplates with a chemically resistant ceramic top. The elevated control panel minimises contact with spills and enables easy reading and adjustment of the temperature. Units feature a digital error code display and 'hot' top indicator to warn users that the surface is hot.
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Hot plates, Corning® Scholar™ PC-170
Supplier: Corning
Economical hot plate with white enamel steel-top plate
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Digital hotplates
Supplier: NICKEL ELECTRO
Digital hotplates with a cast aluminium plate. Precision electronic controller provides increased sensitivity. Stainless steel casing, stove enamelled finish with fitting for optional retort rod.
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Hotplates
Supplier: NICKEL ELECTRO
Stainless steel casing, stove enamelled finish and cast aluminium plate. Units accept retort rods.
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Cole-Parmer HP-200 Large-Capacity Infrared Hot Plate
Supplier: Cole Parmer
Using a very efficient infra red heater of just 900 W power, this hotplate with a ceramic plate will boil one litre of water over 30% faster than a conventional ceramic hotplate of 1200 W. Ideal for heating large volumes of liquid.
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Hotplate
Supplier: Thermo Fisher Scientific
External-controlled hotplates with porcelain-coated stainless-steel top.
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Hot plates, Corning®
Supplier: Corning
Corning® hotplates with Pyroceram® glass-ceramic top, rugged housing and heating elements and digital temperature display.