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United Scientific™ Analog Heating Mantle
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Analog Heating Mantle features sturdy construction for repeated use in the lab.

Supplier:  United Scientific™ UNANHMTL500

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Catalog No. S89568


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Description

Description

  • This series of analog heating mantles includes a case constructed of durable stainless steel and aluminum materials.
  • The temperature level is adjustable up to 400°C.
  • Knitted mantle is made from glass fiber yarn and designed to securely hold round bottom flasks with the top half of the flask visible during operation.
  • Available in various sizes to hold flasks from 100 mL to 5000 mL capacity.
  • Includes a spill collect system to drain solution if a flask breaks during use.
Specifications

Specifications

Prop 65
500 mL (16.9 oz.)
8.54 in.
108 mm
8 in.
287 mm
Spill Collect System
50 to 800 rpm
Heating Mantle
4 A
Ambient to 752°F
Variable
500 mL
217 mm
Round Bottom Flasks
203 mm
115 V
Housing: Stainless Steel, Aluminum; Mantle: Glass Fiber Yarn
250 W
Ambient to 400°C
16.9 oz.
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