SMP50 Automatic Melting Point
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SMP50 Automatic Melting Point Part of the extensive range of Stuart laboratory melting points.

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I Storage The SMP50 features a useful storage drawer to house all standard capillary tubes. The drawer also contains a small glass cutter that can be used to accurately cut capillary tubes sealed at both ends. Not only will the glass cutter always get the cut in the centre of the tube, but it will also reliably give a clean cut making sample loading cleaner and safer. The SMP50 Automatic Melting Point Stuart has been instrumental in making the automatic melting point a commonplace piece of laboratory equipment. By utilising the latest in digital imaging technology, users for the first time,...

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Technical Specification SMP50 Automatic Melting Point No of samples Temperature range Temperature resolution Display Ramp rates Temperature sensor Memory Cool down time 350-50°C Heat up time 50-350°C Oven control Data transfer Sample level Electrical supply Temperature units Size (h x d x w) Net Weight Languages 3 simultaneously Ambient to 400°C 0.1°C 7 inch HD Colour 0.1-20°C in 0.1°C increments PT1000 Platinum resistance 8GB (approx. 300 results with video) ~12 mins ~ 6 mins Closed loop PID USB Flash drive 2-3mm in 50mm or 100mm length capillaries 120V / 230V, 50-60Hz °C or °F 164 x 360 x...

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