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DRYSC laboratory drying oven with Digital microprocessor display.
Digital temperature control
High temperature uniformity
Heating temperature range RT+5 to 300°C
Corrosion resistant steel chamber with rounded corners
Built in glass for sample observation
Auto control fan speed
Function self check in
Shelves 2 supplied
Timer function 0 – 9999 min
DRYSC43 Laboratory Drying Oven 43L
Digital temperature control
High temperature uniformity
Heating temperature range RT+5 to 300°C
655,00€
Drying Oven Air Circulation | |
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Display Type | LED |
Drying Oven Capacity | |
Drying Oven Dual Temperature Limiter | No |
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Digital temperature control
High temperature uniformity
Heating temperature range RT+10 to 300°C
Corrosion resistant steel chamber with rounded corners
Inner Chamber Size: 260 x 260 x 260 mm
Volume: 18-125 L
Voltage: 220V /
Shelves 2 supplied
Timer function 0 – 9999 minSKU: PRO4646
John Doe –
This is my second device from Apple.In the past i have used a bunch of laptops and usually switch them after a year and so.Mostly i bought products from HP and lenovo.The last one was Lenovo Ideapad Y510,which was kind of a good device but bad battery life for a traveler like me.
So, the main reason i bought the macbook pro was the good battery life and excellent performance it offered.
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John Doe –
Peter Wargner –
have had this laptop for 10 days or so, and these are my thoughts –
I am a long time Windows User and what I love in a Laptop are two things – Resolution (w/ Screen Quality), Performance and Build Quality. Now, make no mistake – this is not by any means the highest resolution laptop you can get. (Dell XPS 13 sports a ~4K screen). But what people forget is one thing –
Windows. Scaling. Sucks.
Peter Wargner –