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SBH130
Analogue control, economical price
130°C maximum temperature
Hot warning light indicates blocks are too hot to touch
Uniform and stable temperatures
Designed for the precise heating of test-tubes, microcentrifuge tubes,
cuvettes and microtitre plates. With simple analogue setting of
temperature for ease of use. "Hot" warning light will flash whenever
the block temperature is above 50°C.
Block heater, digital,dual control, SBH130DC & SBH200DC Two blocks with independent temperature control Choice of 130°C or 200°C maximum temperature Construction as SBH:D (see previous page) Innovative design accommodating two blocks with independent temperature control allowing them to be set at different temperatures. Excellent temperature stability and uniformity is maintained in each block. The unit takes up less space than two block heaters and is ideal for applications where samples have to be transferred between two temperatures very quickly, or for two separate users.
Technical Specification SBH130DC SBH200DC
Temperature range Ambient
+8°C to 130°C 50°C to 200°C
Temp. stability ±0.1°C ±0.1°C
Uniformity within
block at 60°C ±0.1°C ±0.1°C
Uniformity within
block at max temp. 1°C 1°C
Display resolution 0.1°C 0.1°C
Dimensions (wxdxh) 310 x 280 x 115mm
Net weight 2.9kg 2.9kg 2.9kg
Heater power 2 x 150W 2 x 150W
Electrical supply 230V, 50Hz 230V, 50Hz
Block heaters, digital, SBH:D Choice of 130°C or 200°C maximum temperature Digital setting and display Uniform and stable temperatures Construction similar to the SBH130.The bright, easy to read LED display facilitates very easy setting of the required temperature and also accurate monitoring of the actual temperature. Excellent temperature stability and uniformity is maintained via sensitive electronic controls. Heats to 100°C in less than 12 minutes.
Technical Specification SBH130D SBH200D
Number of blocks 2 - Temperature range Ambient Ambient +8°C to 130°C +8°C to 200°C Temp. stability at 37°C ±0.1°C ±0.1°C Uniformity within block at 37°C ±0.1°C ±0.1°C Uniformity within block at 130°C ±1°C ±1°C Display resolution 0.1°C 0.1°C Dimensions, mm, 235 x 280 235 x 280 (w x d x h) x 115 x115 Net weight (without blocks) 2.3kg 2.3kg Heater power 300W 300W Electrical supply 230V, 50Hz 230V, 50Hz
Colony counter, SC6
_ Pressure sensitive count system
_ Can be used with any probe or felt tip pen
_ Digital readout from 0 to 999
_ Built-in average count facility
_ Audible confirmation of each count
_ Choice of light or dark background
Ideal for all microbiology applications, the SC6 colony counter
provides fast and accurate counting of bacterial and mould colonies.
The SC6 colony counter is easy to use. Simply place the Petri dish on
the electronic pressure pad and touch the dish with a felt tip pen to
mark each colony. The touch pressure causes a count to be registered
on the digital display and an audible tone confirms each count made
(the sound can be switched on or off as desired).
Any suitable implement – a felt tip pen for example – may be used to
apply pressure to the dish. The sensitivity required to register a count
can be adjusted to suit with an easy to use dial.
This unit can also be used to count multiple plates, and then calculate
the average colony count via the built-in averaging facility.
A choice of either white or black background on which to view
colonies is available. The black background aids the viewing of
difficult, translucent colonies. Two dish centering adapters are
provided to enable the use of 50 to 90mm Petri dishes. In addition,
the receiver dish may be easily removed for cleaning.
The SC6 colony counter is supplied complete with one Wolffhuegel
graticule, one segmentation disc and two centering adapters for 50 to
90mm Petri dishes. A choice of magnifiers is available to aid easier
counting of smaller colonies.