Lauda VC10000W Chiller Heater Temp Control Lab Use -20 to 80C, USB, Alarm
Lauda
Details
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CategoryChiller / Heater
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Dimension27.0in x 26.0in x 50.0in
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SerialS200008643
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Lauda VC10000W circulation chiller is a versatile and reliable solution for laboratory, mini-plant, and production applications, operating efficiently within temperature ranges from -20 to 80 degrees Celsius. Manufactured by Lauda in the United States, this used chiller is in good condition, demonstrating basic functionality upon testing and showing only minor cosmetic blemishes. A notable feature is its color TFT screen, which simplifies operation, and standard integrated USB interface and alarm contact, which enhance functionality. With multiple optional configurations available, including higher supply pressure pumps and quick-heating units, it is ideal for various applications such as central cooling water supplies in laboratories, cooling of analytical devices, temperature control of bioreactors, and supply to cooling traps. No computer or software is included.
Key Features
- Operating temperature: -20 to 80C
- Color TFT screen for easy operation
- Standard USB interface and alarm contact
- Optional configurations for increased performance
- Ideal for laboratories and production
Specifications
- - Temperature range: -20 to 80 degrees Celsius
- - Integrated USB interface and alarm contact
- - Color TFT screen for user-friendly control
- - Optional pumps for higher supply pressure
- - Optional quick-heating units
- - Suitable for cooling water supplies, analytical devices, bioreactors, and cooling traps
Weight
Imperial: 168.0 Pounds
Metric: 76.2 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 32.4 lb x 31.2 lb x 60.0 lb
Metric: 82.3 cm x 79.25 cm x 152.4 cm
Harmonized Code
841939
Harmonized Code Details
841939 - Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, for heating or cooling; Justified based on its use and features suitable for temperature control tasks in scientific settings.
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