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BUBBLESTOP SYRINGE HEATER
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BUBBLESTOP SYRINGE HEATER

BUBBLESTOP SYRINGE HEATER
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BUBBLESTOP SYRINGE HEATER-1

Features • Easy to remove full syringes • Analog DC heating circuitry means low noise for electrophysiology • Completely shielded electronics plus external power supply • Spill-proof design • Range: ambient to 50°C liquid temperature • Mounts to standard 1/2" rod Available with gravity and pressurized syringes Off-gassing with pressurized perfusion Note: the BubbleStop is NOT sufficient to warm solutions for delivery into a perfusion chamber without an inline heater like our ThermoClamp. The BubbleStop only helps stop bubbles. AutoMate Scientific' READY FOR RESEARCH.™ Stop bubbles by pre-warming solutions. BubbleStop® Syringe Heater Bubbles in perfusion systems are caused by solution temperature changes. As solutions warm, they cannot hold as much gas, so they off-gas. This forms bubbles in perfusion tubing. It is especially true in inline heaters where the temperature rises dramatically. The best cure for bubbles is to pre-warm your solutions. AutoMate Scientific makes the BubbleStop® Syringe Heater with integrated temperature sensor and feedback. Set the temperature on the BubbleStop a few degrees higher than room temperature or your inline heater, and the warmed solutions will off-gas in the syringe reservoirs to the maximum gas concentration for that temperature. Even if they cool and re-heat again inside the perfusion tubing, they will not off-gas. U.S./Canada prices shown. International prices add 15%. Email or visit web store for latest prices. 800.998.MATE | www.autom8.com | 812 Page Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 USA tel 510.845.6283 | fax 510.280.3795 | e-mail [email protected]

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