Z744035
Penn PhD Photoreactor M2
Synonym(s):
photoreactor
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AC/DC input
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
feature
thermocouple type K-Type Thermocouple
(Touch Screen: 3.5” TFT LCD; 320 x 480 resolution)
reaction suitability
reaction type: Photocatalysis
reagent type: catalyst
parameter
(Variable stir bar control 100 - 2000 RPM)
0-95% RH at 10-40 °C
W × H × D
11.4 cm × 27.2 cm × 27.9 cm
4.5 in. × 10.7 in. × 11.0 in.
shipped in
ambient
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Features and Benefits
- Modular design allows for use with a variety of wavelengths: 450 nm (included), 420 nm (sold separately), 395 nm (sold separately) and 365 nm (sold separately)
- 360 degree reflective environment maximizes surface area photon capture
- Light shield interlock prevents user exposure to harmful light rays
- Interactive touch screen controls reaction parameters
- Intertek ETL, CE, and CB approved
- User defined parameters including temperature, light intensity, fan speed and stirring
- Auto stop, pause and reset options
- Supports vial sizes gc, 4, 8, 20, 40 ml
- Multi-vial holders are available to allow four 8 mL vials and five 4 mL vials reactions to be run in parallel.
- Temp feedback using a k-type thermocouple
- Z744035-1EA-US: type B
- Z744035-1EA- IN: type D
- Z744035-1EA-EU-E: type E
- Z744035-1EA-EU-F: type F
- Z744035-1EA-UK: type G
- Z744035-1EA-CN: type I
- Z744035-1EA-CH: type J
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