Barnstead DB28125 Dri-Bath Heater 30-140C 0.5C Stability Incl. Power Cord
Barnstead
Details
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CategorySmall Benchtop Equipment
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Dimension15.0in x 9.0in x 15.0in
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Serial823050141450
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Barnstead International Thermolyne Dri-Bath Model DB28125 is a versatile lab instrument suitable for controlled heating applications. This used unit, originating from the USA, has been tested with basic functionality confirmed without known issues, although it has minor cosmetic wear and a missing needle valve. It features a solid-state electronic control system capable of maintaining precise temperatures between 30 to 140°C with a stability of 0.5°C. The heater accommodates up to three blocks, each with a thermometer well for temperature verification. Its modularity allows efficient heating with low and high-range thermostat options, ideal for diverse applications. The accompanying Cole-Parmer Z1800 Evaporator can rapidly concentrate solvents or water for up to 18 samples with controlled gas flow, making it valuable for laboratory evaporation needs.
Key Features
- Temperature range: 30 to 140°C
- Temperature stability: 0.5°C
- Holds up to three heating blocks
- Equipped with power switch and cycle light
- Includes power cord
- Accommodates up to 18 samples with Z1800 Evaporator
Specifications
- Temperature range: 30 to 140°C
- Temperature stability: 0.5°C
- Accommodates three modular heat blocks
- Includes thermometer wells for temperature verification
- Gas pressures up to 40 psig
- Energy Source: 120V, 50/60Hz
- Dimensions (cm): Length 38.1, Width 22.86, Height 38.1
- Dimensions (in): Length 15, Width 9, Height 15
Weight
Imperial: 13.2 Pounds
Metric: 5.99 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 18.0 lb x 10.8 lb x 18.0 lb
Metric: 45.72 cm x 27.43 cm x 45.72 cm
Harmonized Code
8514.20
Harmonized Code Details
8514.20 - Industrial, laboratory or scientific electric heating resistance equipment. Used for the precise electronic temperature control in heating applications.
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