Thermo Fisher 232F-AXC-TSC Laboratory Freezer
- Make Thermo Fisher
- Hertz 50Hz UK
- Model 232F-AXC-TSC
- Serial 50914535444443427
- Weight 120.0 Kg
- Voltage 230V
- Includes Power cord included | User manuals included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 72.0cm x 68.0cm x 180.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Thermo Fisher ES Series ATEX certified spark-free lab freezer is designed for the safe storage of potentially flammable materials. With integrated controller, digital display, and high and low temperature alarms, this freezer is a reliable storage solution. Reversible doors, CE/ATEX marking, and certified spark-free design ensure safety. Common applications include storage of pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and biological samples. This used equipment, manufactured by Thermo Fisher, in good condition, provides a cost-effective storage solution for laboratories.
Key Features- Integrated controller with digital display
- High and low temperature alarms
- Reversible doors
- CE/ATEX marking for safety
- Certified spark-free design
- Interior Dimensions: 43.7 x 43.0 x 130.0 cm
- Exterior Dimensions: 59.5 x 63.4 x 157.0 cm
- Energy Consumption: 1.6kWh/day
- Weight: 85kg
- Power: Chinese plug 230V/50Hz
- ATEX certified for safe storage of flammable materials
- Hydrocarbon refrigerants for environmental friendliness
- HCFC- and CFC-free insulation for sustainability
Metric: 85 kg
Imperial: 187.3927 lb
Metric: 157.0 cm x 63.4 cm x 59.5 cm
Imperial: 61.811057 in x 23.62206 in x 25.196864 in
84186900
Harmonized Code Details84186900 - Refrigerating or Freezing Equipment; Heat Pumps, Other than Air Conditioning Machines of Heading 8415
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