1501H CIRC Lauda T4600

Item: 1501H CIRC

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Lauda Integral T4600 recirculating chiller

  • Temperature range: -30°C to +120°C
  • Volume: 18L (4.8 gal)
  • 90 day warranty

The Lauda Integral T4600 heated/refrigerated recirculating chiller features simple three-key operation, overtemperature protection, PT100 sensor port, and RS-232 and RS-485 computer interfaces. Up to 150 time/temperature segments can be programmed into the Lauda Integral T4600 memory. The Lauda T4600 also includes automatic refrigeration to ensure efficient operation of the compressor and proportional cooling for automatic cooling over the entire temperature range. An adjustable pressure reducer is also included for connection to fragile glassware or instruments. The pump is a digital pump with 40L/min. maximum output and 3.2bar maximum output pressure. The Lauda T4600 provides quick reaction times, greater control capabilities, a wide operating temperature range, and a compact footprint. The T4600 can be used in research, industrial, and even production applications such as mini-plants, reactors, and scale-up labs.

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Most of the equipment we sell is used and reconditioned. Our technicians test all equipment to confirm that it operates properly and to the manufacturer’s specifications. While we can’t test for a specific analytical application, we will do our best to simulate the conditions under which the equipment will be run. If you have particular testing requirements or requests please let us know and we’ll work with you to make sure these requirements are addressed during testing.