VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock
VWR Digital Heatblock

VWR Digital Heatblock

sku: 3369850
1 In Stock
Condition : Pre-owned
Warranty : 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
Region : US
$100.00
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  • Make VWR
  • Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
  • Model Digital Heatblock
  • Serial 060821013
  • Weight 13
  • Voltage 120V
  • Working Working
  • Includes Power Cord
  • Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
  • Dimensions 20×16×11 in
  • Shipping Type FedEx Ground
  • Item Condition Pre-owned

VWR Scientific Digital 2

***no heat block included**

 

The VWR Scientific Digital 2 Heat Block is ideal for a wide array of laboratory applications including: incubation and activation of cultures, enzyme reactions, blood urea nitrogen determinations, immunoassays, and melting/boiling points. This unit features an economical, versatile and compact design making it a good choice for applications which require repeatable results and superior temperature stability. The block is interchangeable to accommodate various samples from vials, microplates, PCR strips, and a wide variety of tubes. Additional unit features include easy-to-use LED display, a timer with alarm, and a built-in support rod holder for mounting.

 

Specifications:

 

  •  Electrical: 120V, 50/60Hz, 110W

     

 

  •  Capacity: 2 Blocks

     

  •  Dimensions (L x D x H): 39.1 x 20.3 x 8.9 cm (15 13/32 x 8 x 31/2")

     

  •  Temperature Uniformity: ±0.1°C

     

  •  Weight: 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs.)

     

  •  Temperature Range: 5° above ambient to 120°C

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