Programmable oven melts or reflows solder paste that has been printed on a circuit board. Solder is used for attaching electronic components to the circuit board.
Anaerobic chambers, also known as anaerobic glove boxes, are atmosphere control units designed to be used when working with oxygen sensitive materials, product containment needs, and/or general isolation control. These units allow researchers to easily process, culture and examine samples without exposure to atmospheric oxygen.
Features easy-to-use touchscreen display to automatically control temperature and humidity.
The 890-THC accurately maintains temperature and humidity (Rh) inside a roomy, single station glove box.
Unit includes: vacuum capable transfer chamber, one-piece Hypalon gloves, large color touch screen operator display, inert gas hook-up, internal 110V power, serial connection for datalogging, and optional drying train package.
The consistograph, combined with the Alveograph, provides the advantage of a complete and essential analysis of the plastic qualities of dough before baking, namely its behavior during kneading and rising.
•Anticipating the behavior of the dough during kneading.
•Determining the quantity of water to add so as to obtain a given consistency.
•Verifying the conformity of the products to their specification schedule.
•Classification of the wheat according to its uses in production (measurement of the W, P, L, G, P/L).
The PGW40 equips the researcher with a walk-in environment accessible from two large doors on the front of the chamber. This model is ideally suited for research involving taller classified plants. The extended growth height ensures that most plants can be grown to full maturity within a moderate to high light regime. Also available with the PGW40 are low-temp options for running the chamber at temperatures below the standard 4˚C. A defrost option is also available which prevents a temperature rise during the defrost cycle.
The PGW40 equips the researcher with a walk-in environment accessible from two large doors on the front of the chamber. This model is ideally suited for research involving taller classified plants. The extended growth height ensures that most plants can be grown to full maturity within a moderate to high light regime. Also available with the PGW40 are low-temp options for running the chamber at temperatures below the standard 4˚C. A defrost option is also available which prevents a temperature rise during the defrost cycle.
The GR64 is a highly economical platform for providing a controlled environment in a walk-in configuration. This chamber offers low to moderate level light intensities using multiple light canopies. The temperature range is narrower than on other Conviron walk-in chambers which affords greater energy efficiency and economy. The multi-lamp-canopy configuration enables researchers to have several experiments running simultaneously with plants at varying levels of maturity.
The GR64 is a highly economical platform for providing a controlled environment in a walk-in configuration. This chamber offers low to moderate level light intensities using multiple light canopies. The temperature range is narrower than on other Conviron walk-in chambers which affords greater energy efficiency and economy. The multi-lamp-canopy configuration enables researchers to have several experiments running simultaneously with plants at varying levels of maturity.