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HMX-1B Melting Point Apparatus With Miscroscope

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HMX-1B Laboratory Professional Type Melting Point Apparatus



BINOCULAR MICROSCOPY TEST/1.0 GRADE


The melting point of a substance is the temperature at which the material changes from a solid to a liquid state. In organic chemistry, melting point determination is not only the basic approach to determine the nature of material, but also an important method to obtain the purity of a substance. Therefore, melting point apparatus is widely used in the chemical industry and the medical research, and it's a must-have instrument in the manufacturing of medicine, spices, dyes and other organic crystal substances.


MAIN CHARATERISTICS

~LCD display is intuitive

~Numeric keypad imput simplify the operation

~Unique digital temperature control technoly with high accuracy

~Magnification of 40X~100X is adjustable, ensuring to observe tiny samples

~Capillary and cover-glass method

~Up to 3 points temperature correction

~USB/RS232 can communicate with computer and printer


MAIN SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

HMX-1B

Observation method

Observe melting process via binocular microscope

Sample Loading Way

Capillary + cover-glass Method

Temperature range

Ambient ~320℃

Min. Temperature Resolution

0.1℃

Rampe Rate

1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 10.0℃/min, full speed

Ramp Rate Error

≤10%

Accuracy

±0.8℃(﹤200℃±1℃≥200℃

Reproducibility

0.5℃ramp rate 1.0℃/min

Heating/Cooling time

≈8mins/8mins50~320

Number of Capillaries

1

Capillary dimensions

Φ1.4mm outside dia., Φ1.0mm inside dia., 90mm lengths.

Fill height

3mm~5mm

Display

4.3 inch LCD

Microscope Type

Binocular

Optics Magnification

40X~100X

Size of cover-glass

18x18x0.17mm

Communication interface

USB for PC+RS232 for printing

Print Function

INCLUDED

Measurement Report

Print or store in PC via APP

Power supply

110/220±10%V AC, 50/60Hz/100W

Dimensions (L ×W×H)

400x245X550(adjustable)mm(LxWxH)

Weight

About 8kg


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