Okolab H201 T Air Heater Temperature Control for Laboratory Specimens
Okolab
Details
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CategoryChiller / Heater
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Dimension10.0in x 11.0in x 10.0in
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Serial032-1875
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The Okolab H201 T Air Heater is a versatile heating box designed for maintaining precise temperatures in laboratory settings. Manufactured in the United States, this used unit is identified by model number H201 T and comes in good condition. Although it powers on and passes basic tests, it lacks a T-Unit controller, necessary for full functionality. The air heater supports both sample and enclosure feedback modes, ensuring temperature uniformity within the specified range of 3°C above ambient to 40°C, with an accuracy of 0.1°C. Operated via an intuitive OKO-TOUCH display, it allows users to control air flow rates and temperature. Featuring a robust design, it includes double air input/output for uniform heating and is compatible with NIS Elements, Metamorph, and Micromanager software. Additional features include low energy consumption and potential HEPA filtering for dust protection, making it ideal for precise specimen heating applications in research and lab environments.
Key Features
- Model: H201 T Air Heater
- Temperature range: 3°C above ambient to 40°C
- Temperature accuracy: 0.1°C
- Intuitive OKO-TOUCH display
- Sample and enclosure feedback modes
- Compatible with NIS Elements, Metamorph, Micromanager
Specifications
- Temperature Range: 3°C above ambient to 40°C
- Temperature Accuracy: 0.1°C
- Touch Screen Display: OKO-TOUCH
- Modes: Sample and Enclosure feedback
- Air Input/Output: Double for temperature uniformity
- Compatible Software: NIS Elements, Metamorph, Micromanager
Weight
Imperial: 24.0 Pounds
Metric: 10.89 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 12.0 lb x 13.2 lb x 12.0 lb
Metric: 30.48 cm x 33.53 cm x 30.48 cm
Harmonized Code
902780
Harmonized Code Details
902780 - Instruments for physical or chemical analysis: Ensures accurate classification of equipment used for measuring or controlling air temperature in laboratory environments.
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