Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc. announces its new EchoTherm
TM
Programmable Digital Hot Plate with milled-flat cast aluminum top.
This NEW model is ideal for use in precisely heating
solids like silicon wafers, electronic chips, displays, adhesives and for doing
photo-resists.
With the easy to use EchoTherm
TM Model HP40A, programming is
done through the front panel membrane switch and full-functioned custom liquid
crystal display.
The unit can store 10 programs in memory of as many as 10
steps each where each step is a temperature, temperature ramp rate if wanted,
and time. Each program can be made to repeat itself automatically from 1
to 98 times or infinitely.
Heater plates are 8" (203 mm) x 8" (203 mm)
milled-flat cast aluminum. The plate surface can be evenly heated from
ambient to 400°C in less than 10 minutes. Plate surface temperature is
controlled directly using the PID control loop to 1°C of the
target.
Accuracy is 1% of the heater setting over the entire range.
Temperature sensing is by platinum RTD built into the heater plate. The
units are supplied with temperature calibration certificates traceable to
NIST.
Temperature ramping up and down, count down timer with
alarm, user settable Auto-Off, and RS232 I/O port are standard.
Various sample probes are available as accessories.
The Model HP40A is available in 100, 115, and 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz models.
All units are UL, CSA, and CE certified.
For further information visit
www.torreypinesscientific.com.
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