Hach Lange LT200 Dry Thermostat

Ideal for laboratory analysis featuring a two separately controllable heating blocks.

Temperature Range:  37°C up to 150°C

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Description

The Hach Lange LT200 Dry Thermostat is ideal for laboratory analysis featuring a two separately controllable heating blocks enable cuvettes and reaction vessels to be digested at identical or different temperatures and time settings. It has a temperature range of 37°C up to 150°C and a digital timer with automatic switch-off and acoustic signal.

The easy to read LCD display and one key operation make the instrument extremely user-friendly, whilst the anti-overheating feature and insulated external shell provide additional safety.

Features of Hach Lange LT200 Dry Thermostat:

  • 2 separately controllable heating blocks
  • Temperature Range:  37°C up to 150°C
  • Accurate temperature stability
  • LCD display
  • Easy operation
  • Number of Cuvettes: 21 x 13 mm diameter, 4 x 20 mm diameter
  • Pre-programmed for all standard digestions
  • Freely programmable for user specific digestions
  • Digital Timer: set up to 480 mins
  • Automatic switch-off
  • 2x Transparent splash protectant lids
  • Insulated external shell
  • Anti-overheating feature

 

See the Hach Lange LT200 Datasheet Here

See the User Manual Here

 

Additional information

Weight3 kg
Dimensions28 × 24 × 15 cm
Brand

Lead Time

Available now

Model

LTV082.99.21002

Temperature Range

37°C up to 150°C

New/Used

Used

Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

Downloads

See the Hach Lange LT200 Datasheet Here

See the User Manual Here

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