Melting Point Apparatus |
MPS10 Series |
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The MPS10 has been designed with
both safety and ease of operation in
mind, making it ideal for use in
education. The temperature is
selected, measured and displayed
digitally making it accurate and
negating the need for a
thermometer. The MPS10 displays
temperature to 1 degree resolution.
Two samples can be tested
simultaneously. They are viewed
via a magnifying lens with clear
observation aided by built-in
illumination. Adjustable back feet
allow the unit to be operated at the
optimum viewing angle. Full access
to the block aids cleaning. The
simple to follow instructions are
printed directly on the instrument.
To operate simply select a plateau
temperature via the digital display
and press “start”. The unit quickly
heats up and remains at the
selected plateau temperature until
the user is ready to start the test.
Insert the sample tubes and press
“start”. The unit then heats at a
fixed rate of 2°C per minute for the
MPS10. When the sample is seen
to melt, note the temperature on the
display. Press “stop” to end heating
and cool the block.
Melting Point Tubes
Made from soda glass, these tubes
are easy to seal in a Bunsen flame
and cleanly break in two. Supplied
in a robust tube holder, pack of
100 tubes. Tube overall length
is 100 mm tube diameter =
1.9 mm (0.07"), inner diameter =
1.3 mm (0.05") and wall thickness =
0.3 mm (0.01").
Specifications
Number of Samples: 2
Temperature Range: Ambient to 300°C (572°F)
Temperature Accuracy: ±1.0°C @ 20°C (68°F), ±2.5°C @ 300°C (572°F)
Display: 3-digit LED (no display hold)
Display Resolution: 1°C
Ramp Rates: 20°C (68°F) per minute to plateau, 2°C (3.6°F) per minute to melt
Dimensions: 160 W x 220 D x 170 mm H (6.4 x 8.7 x 6.8")
Weight: 1.8 kg (4 lb)
Electrical Supply: 120/240V, 50/60 Hz, 75 W
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† Price are shown in RMB.
Note: Comes complete with operator’s manual, 100 melting point tubes, NIST certifcate and power cord.
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Keywords:Digital Melting Point Apparatus, calibration labs, calibraion laboratories
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