Hotplate infra red CR 302_1554139
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Cole-Parmer Hotplate Infra-Red

$3,706.45

The price is inclusive of GST

Cole-Parmer Hotplate Infra-Red is a highly efficient laboratory heating solution designed to save time and energy. Its chemically resistant ceramic top ensures durability, and the "Hot" warning light provides user safety. Using an ultra-efficient infra-red heater of just 900 W power, this hotplate boils 1 litre of water over 30% faster than a conventional ceramic hotplate of higher wattage, making it ideal for heating large volumes of liquid.

Product Features

  • Very efficient heating saving time and energy
  • Chemically resistant ceramic top
  • "Hot" warning light for user safety
  • Ultra-efficient infra-red heater, 900 W, boiling 1 litre of water over 30% faster than conventional ceramic hotplate
  • Ideal for heating large volumes of liquid
  • Stirrer speed range 100 to 1500 rpm
  • Suitable for heating and stirring large volumes of liquid, particularly microbiological media
  • Fitting for retort rod and supplied with 2 x 25 mm stirrer bar followers
  • BioCote silver-based antimicrobial protection

Specification

  • Plate dimensions: Heated area 300 x 300 mm, 140 mm diameter
  • Heater Power: 900 W
  • Overall dimensions (W x D x H): 300 x 365 x 105 mm
  • Weight: 4 kg
  • Supply requirements: 230 V 50/60 Hz, 900 W

Benefits

  • Faster heating saves time and improves laboratory efficiency
  • Chemically resistant surface ensures long-term durability
  • Safe operation with "Hot" warning indicator
  • Versatile stirring capability for large volume liquid handling
  • Antimicrobial protection keeps the work environment hygienic

Why Choose Cole-Parmer Hotplate Infra-Red?

This hotplate provides a reliable, efficient, and safe solution for laboratory heating and stirring needs. Its combination of fast heating, chemical resistance, stirring versatility, and antimicrobial protection ensures optimal performance in demanding laboratory environments.

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