Melting point apparatus

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SMP40The SMP40 accurately identifies the melting point of up to three samples simultaneously using a digital camera to identify the changes within the sample, allowing accurate and reliable automatic identification of the melting point of user's material.

The SMP40 automatic melting point utilizes a split concept. The control side can be separated from the sample side, allowing maximum footprint flexibility. The sample side can be located at the back of the bench or in a fume cupboard (if required) to give more space. The control side can also be used in two orientations: landscape or portrait. This allows for a more comfortable viewing angle, whether users are standing or sitting at the bench. The control side automatically detects which orientation it is in and flips the screen to always be the right way up.

The SMP30 replaces the SMP3 with many improvements and novel features, many of which are patented, like the head up display that allows the user to see a display of the block temperature through the sample viewfinder. The SMP30’s patented ‘head up display’, a temperature display is housed within the eyepiece, so users can see the sample tubes and temperature simultaneously, eliminating the need for users to refocus their eye. The position of the display in your eyeline can be adjusted or even switched off if you would prefer not to use this feature.

The SMP10 is a digital unit with 1°C resolution, suiting it for quality control purposes. The simple-to-follow instructions are printed on the instrument in most European languages for ease of use. To operate, simply select a plateau temperature via the three digit display and press ‘start’. The unit heats up and remains at the selected plateau temperature until the user is ready to start the test. Insert the sample tubes and press ‘start’. The unit then heats slowly so that the melt can be observed. When the sample is seen to melt, note the temperature on the display. Press ‘stop’ to end heating and cool the block.

Gardco, www.gardco.com

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