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Ohaus Guardian Hot Top Safety Features
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Ohaus Guardian Hot Top Safety Features

Ohaus Guardian series of hotplate stirrers consists of the 2000, 3000, 5000 and 7000 series. The uses range from being ideal for educational and laboratory applications, to research, academic and industrial applications. This blog will go over their Hot Top Indicator to help increase safety in the lab. Guardian hotplate stirrers heated over 40oC Hot Top Indicator The Guardian hotplate...
Hotplates and Stirrers
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Introducing Stuarts Latest Undergrad Hotplates and Stirrers

Stuart by Cole Parmer have recently given their trusty Undergrad hotplate and stirrer range a modern new look! Replacing older models, the new and updated Undergrads feature robust tough outer casing to prevent damage caused by knocks. They come in a clean blue and white colour scheme. The entire Undergrad range comprises of analogue magnetic stirrers, analogue hotplates and a choice of an...
Aluminium, ceramic & ceramic coated hotplates
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What is the difference between aluminium, ceramic & ceramic coated hotplates?

Hotplates or combined hotplate stirrers are used in most laboratories for basic heating and stirring applications. Many models are offered with either a ceramic, ceramic coated or aluminium top plate. But what is the difference? [caption id="attachment_6167" align="aligncenter" width="245"] Hotplates with a ceramic or an aluminium top - but how do I choose which type I need?[/caption] Ceram...
What type of hotplate do I need to make a sand bath?
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What type of hotplate do I need to make a sand bath?

Sand baths have been used in labs since the time of alchemists. Simply, a sand bath is made by placing a container on a heated surface and filling with sand. A vessel to be heated is then submerged into the sand which conducts the heat from the heated surface into the sides of the vessel. In modern labs, sand baths are still used and are typically set up using a hotplate or heating mantle on to...
Why should I use a temperature probe with a hotplate stirrer?
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Why should I use a temperature probe with a hotplate stirrer?

Some hotplates and hotplate stirrers have the ability for you to be able to connect an external temperature probe. The function of the external temperature probe is so that you can monitor and control the temperature of your heated sample. This is in contrast to simply controlling the hotplate surface temperature. [caption id="attachment_17321" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Camlab Choice ...
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New stirrer hotplate from Grant

Grant instruments have a new hotplate stirrer to add to their portfolio of stirring and heating products. The MSH-300i Hotplate Stirrer is aimed at clinic/healthcare and pharmaceutical laboratories and has the same clean, ergonomic and robust design that you would expect from Grant Instruments. [caption id="attachment_7661" align="aligncenter" width="183"] MSH-300i Hotplate Stirrer[/capti...
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Stuart replacement hotplate stirrers

[caption id="attachment_3081" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Undergrad hotplate stirrer"][/caption] It's been 6 months since the launch of the new Stuart Undergrad hotplate stirrers, The old models of Stuart hotplate stirrers are now running out of stock with only a few left. Please see below for the direct replacements, with clickable links to take you right to the correct product...
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New Stuart Hotplate Stirrers

Stuart would like to introduce the Undergrad range of hotplate stirrers. Stylish and economical, the Undergrad range offers a number of novel features, and are available at a very reasonable price. [caption id="attachment_2202" align="alignleft" width="645"] Stuart Hotplate Stirrers[/caption] The Undergrad range will replace our current analogue units, CB/SB16X and SC/CC16X. The Undergrad un...
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