In laboratory settings, hot plates are generally used to heat glassware or its contents. Some hot plates also contain a magnetic stirrer, allowing the heated liquid to be stirred automatically.In a student laboratory, hot plates are used because baths can be hazards if they spill, overheat or ignite because they have a high thermal inertia (meaning they take a long time to cool down) and mantles can be very expensive and are designed for specific flask volumes.
1. SUS thermostatic laboratory hot plate and heating mantle, uniform heating, energy saving, safe-to-use, non-deforming top plate, anti0corrosion. Various models available.
2. More than over 20 year’s history that we will provide products with high quality
3. Reliable and experienced delivery agent
Spec:
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Model
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Desc.
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| DB-II | Heat Power 500W, Work Dimension: 150*200mm, material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-III | Heat Power 1000W, Work Dimension: 200*300mm, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-IV | Heat Power 2000W, Work Dimension: 300*400mm, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-IIA | Heat Power 500W, Work Dimension: 150*200mm, temp range: RT-300Deg.C, Digital display, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-IIIA | Heat Power 1000W, Work Dimension: 200*300mm, temp range: RT-300Deg.C, Digital display, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-IVA | Heat Power 2000W, Work Dimension: 300*400mm, temp range: RT-300Deg.C, Digital display, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |
| DB-VA | Digital display, Temp range: RT-300Deg.C, Digital display,Work Dimension: 400*600mm, plate material: 304 Stainless steel |






