Heating mantle
Discription
A heating mantle or isomantle is a piece of laboratory equipment used to apply heat to containers, as an alternative to other forms of heated bath. In contrast to other heating devices, such as hotplates or bunsen burners, glassware containers may be placed in direct contact with the heating mantle without substantially increasing the risk of the glassware shattering, because the heating element of a heating mantle is insulated from the container so as to prevent excessive temperature gradients. Heating mantles may have various forms. In a common arrangement, electric wires are embedded within a strip of fabric that can be wrapped around a flask. The current supplied to the device, and hence the temperature achieved, is regulated by a rheostat. This type of heating mantle is quite useful for maintaining an intended temperature within a separatory funnel, for example, after the contents of a reaction have been removed from a primary heat source.
Uses
It applies to colleges, petrochemical industries, medicine, and environment protection institutions for liquid heating
Characteristics:
1. Cold rolling sheet stretching and spraying exterior.
2. Electronic temperature regulation mode with characteristics of stepless speed adjustment, uniform temperature, fast heating-up, and safety and durability.
3. Featured by anti-corrosion, age-resistant, durable and safe.
4. Beautifully shaped, easy to operate and effective.
SPECIFICATION
Model | 98-I-B-500 |
Voltage | 220V50Hz |
Capacity(ml) | 500 |
Max use temp(°C) | 450 |
Power(w) | 250 |
Working time | continuous |
Exterior size(mm) | φ200*160 |
Packing Size(mm) | 230×230×180 |
N. W. (Kg) | 2/2.5 |
G.W (Kg) | 2.5 |