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Melting Point Tester, MTPT-1
Melting point test range: R.T. to 270ºC
Capacity: 250ml beaker in tall form Deviation of linear heating rate: < 5%
Heating-conducting medium: Methyl silicone oil
Automatic magnetic stirring system Equipped with micro-printer

Description

1.High-precision temperature sensor measures the temperature and it can correct non-linear error automatically.
2. Full-automatic frequency converting control technology has high temperature control precision and small linear error of heating rate.
3. Automatic magnetic stirring system, oil bath temperature is uniform.
4.Automation: automatic measurement, automatic diagnosis and automatic alarm.
5.Equipped with new type front paper change thermosensitive mini printer which is convenient for recording and saving experimental data.

Specifications

Melting point test rangeroom temperature to 270ºC
Heating ratefour levels: 0.5ºC/min; 1ºC/min; 1.5ºC/min; 3.0ºC/min
Deviation of linear heating rate < 5%
Temperature transfer mediumMethyl silicone oil
Liquid cup for temperature transfer250ml beaker in tall form
Melting point test precisionless than 200ºC not more than ±0.5ºC;   more than 200ºC not more than ±1.0ºC
Indicating value resolution0.1 ºC
Operational environment temperature18ºC-28ºC
InterfaceStandard serial printing interface, with its own micro-printer.
Power supplyAC220V±10%; frequency:50Hz; power: 200W
Overall dimensionsL*W*H  200mm*320mm*305mm
Working conditionreset state, temperature control state and start test state; full-automatic frequency converting control technology has high temperature control precision and small linear error of heating rate.
  1. The preset value recorded this time is saved after shutdown and the preset temperature upon starting next time is the preset value this time.
  2. After the preset temperature is reached, delay about 1 min to make the liquid in the stable temperature state, which is prompted by buzzer.
  3. When the sample melts, the values of initial melting point and final melting point can be recorded by using initial melting and final melting keys.
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