Anton Paar Monowave 450 Synthesizer Chemistry Reaction System Temp 300C
Anton Paar
Details
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CategoryChemistry
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Dimension24.0in x 16.0in x 32.0in
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Serial82934071
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz100-240V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Anton Paar Monowave 450 is a high-performance monomode microwave reactor designed for small- to medium-scale microwave synthesis, ideal for research and development laboratories. Capable of reaching temperatures up to 300 degrees Celsius and pressures up to 30 bar, this equipment guarantees precision in heating profiles for high-speed, high-pressure reactions. With a 24-vial capacity autosampler, solvent extraction vessels, and IR temperature control, it enhances productivity and product purity. The Monowave 450 is equipped with an 850 W magnetron and features tool-free, reusable consumables, contributing to environmental sustainability. Though testing was limited, it powers on and performs basic functions, making it a reliable option for laboratories seeking efficiency in reaction processing.
Key Features
- Max temperature: 300C
- Max pressure: 30 bar
- 24-vial capacity
- Integrated digital camera for real-time monitoring
- 850 W magnetron for fast uniform heating
- IR temperature sensor
- SiC vessel compatibility for inert reactions
Specifications
- Model: Monowave 450
- Condition: Good
- Voltage: 100-240V
- Hertz: 50Hz/60Hz
- Serial Number: 82934071
- Max filling volume: 20 mL for 30 mL vial
- Power: 850 W
- Vial material: Borosilicate glass, silicon carbide
- Operation pressure: 30 bar (435 psi)
- Temperature control: IR sensor & optional fiber-optic
Weight
Imperial: 126.0 Pounds
Metric: 57.15 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 28.8 lb x 19.2 lb x 38.4 lb
Metric: 73.15 cm x 48.77 cm x 97.54 cm
Harmonized Code
841989
Harmonized Code Details
841989 - Other machinery, plant or equipment for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change in temperature. This code is suitable given the Monowave 450's use in chemical synthesis involving thermal reactions.
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