Stuart HP-200D-L-C (from old CB300), Cole-Parmer HP-200D-L-C Digital Hot Plate, Ceramic, 30x30cm, 230 VAC; CP Part 04807-66_1928150
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Stuart Digital Hot Plate, Ceramic, 30x30cm 230VAC

$2,305.75

The price is inclusive of GST

The Stuart Digital Hot Plate features push buttons and dial settings for fast temperature changes and simple control. Its large 30x30 cm glass ceramic plate can accommodate one large vessel or multiple smaller ones, making it versatile for various laboratory heating needs.

Product Features

  • Push buttons and dial setting for fast temperature changes and easy control
  • Large 30x30 cm glass ceramic plate accommodates large vessels or multiple smaller ones
  • Hot warning light remains active when temperature is above 50 °C, even when switched off but plugged in
  • BioCote antimicrobial protection reduces microbes on the surface for a cleaner, more hygienic product
  • Microprocessor control enables accurate plate temperature monitoring
  • Independent safety circuit prevents overheating
  • Corrosion-resistant internal electronic components
  • Stable housing design deflects spills away from the user
  • 230 VAC operation
  • 3 year warranty

Specifications

  • Top Plate Length: 30 cm
  • Top Plate Width: 30 cm
  • Top Plate Material: Glass Ceramic
  • Minimum Temperature: 50°C
  • Maximum Temperature: 450°C

Benefits

  • Quick and precise temperature control for efficient lab workflows
  • Large plate surface supports flexible sample heating
  • Enhanced safety with hot surface warning and overheating protection
  • Cleaner lab environment thanks to antimicrobial surface protection
  • Durable and corrosion-resistant construction for long-term reliability

Why Choose Stuart Digital Hot Plate?

This hot plate combines user-friendly controls, safety features, and hygienic design to meet the demanding needs of modern laboratories. Its robust construction and accurate temperature control make it an essential tool for sample heating applications.

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