The M 4060 Laboratory Hot Plate is a robust, high-precision heating device designed to provide consistent, reliable heating for various laboratory applications. Equipped with a digital thermostat, it offers precise temperature control within a range of 50°C to 300°C, with increments as small as 1°C. Its durable construction includes a sheet steel casing finished with stoved enamel paint, ensuring long-lasting performance. The Teflon-coated sheet aluminum heating plate ensures excellent heat distribution, making it suitable for a wide variety of lab experiments. Ideal for laboratories where accuracy and reliability are critical.
Temperature Working Range | 50°C to 300°C |
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Temperature Control | Digital Thermostat |
Thermostat Setting Increments | 1°C steps |
Thermostat Working Accuracy | ± 1°C |
Power Rating | 3000 W |
Fuse | 25 Amps |
Casing Material | Sheet steel finished in stoved enamel paint |
Heating Plate Material | Teflon-coated sheet aluminum |
Heating Plate Dimensions | 40 x 60 cm |
Power Supply | AC 190-240V / 50-60Hz |
Overall Dimensions (W x H x D) | 60 x 14 x 40 cm |
Net Weight | 19 kg |
Gross Weight | 24 kg |
Hot plates are essential tools in modern laboratories, providing consistent, adjustable heat for a variety of applications, from simple warming tasks to complex chemical reactions. These devices are especially important in environments where bunsen burners or other open flame heat sources would be impractical or dangerous. Equipped with digital controls and high-precision thermostats, modern hot plates ensure uniform heating and prevent thermal fluctuations, thus improving experiment accuracy. This category includes options for various plate sizes, materials, and temperature ranges to cater to different lab needs.
What is the maximum temperature range for laboratory hot plates?
Most hot plates can reach up to 300°C, although some models may go higher depending on the materials and design.
Are hot plates safe for chemical reactions?
Yes, modern hot plates are designed with safety in mind, including thermal cut-offs, precise controls, and durable materials to withstand harsh conditions.
Can a hot plate be used with all laboratory glassware?
While most glassware can be safely used, always ensure that it is heat-resistant and intended for use with heating equipment.