Heating Mantle 1000ml 350Watt.
Heating Mantle 1000ml 350Watt
Ideal for boiling flasks . Can be used in conjunction with a stand.
With temperature adjustment knob.
Specifications:
Electronic temperature control with stepless adjustment features
Model: 98-I-B
Capacity: 1000 mL
Heating method: surface heat conduction
Maximum temperature: 450 °C
Heating element: Nichrome wire
Housing: High quality aluminum
Power: 0.35KW
Operating method: Continuous
The 500mL Electronic Heating mantle is used in colleges, petrochemical industries, medicine and environmental protection institutions for heating liquids.
Characteristics:
1. Electronic temperature regulation mode with features of stepless speed regulation, uniform temperature, fast heating and safety and durability.
2. Available anti-corrosion, age-resistant, durable and safe.
3. Beautifully designed, easy to use and effective.
A Heating Mantle is a laboratory equipment used to apply heat to containers as an alternative to other forms of heated bath (water baths). Unlike other heating devices such as heaters or Bunsen burners, glassware containers can be placed in direct contact with the heating mantle without significantly increasing the risk of glassware breaking because the heating element of a heating mantle is insulated from the container to avoid excessive and sudden temperature increase.
Thermal coats come in various forms. They are usually found to have electrical wires embedded in some fabric that “hugs” a bottle. The current supplied to the device and therefore the temperature achieved is regulated by a dimmer. This type of thermal jacket is quite useful for maintaining a desired temperature inside a separatory funnel, for example, after the contents of a reaction have been removed from a primary heat source.
Another form of Heating Mantle can look like a container and is constructed as a “basket” inside a cylindrical container (often made of plastic or metal such as aluminum). The rigid metal exterior supports a “basket” made of fabric and includes heating elements inside the body of the heating mantle. To heat an item, simply place it inside the basket of the heating mantle.
Unlike other methods of applying heat to a flask, such as an oil bath or water bath, using a heating mantle does not produce a liquid residue to drip from the flask. Also, thermal jackets distribute heat evenly over the surface of the bottle and are less prone to creating harmful focal points.