ALDKIT001
Aldrich® Micro Photochemical Reactor, blue LED lights
AC/DC input 100 V / 240 V AC, universal plug set
Synonym(s):
Micro photochemical reactor
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AC/DC input
(US/UK/Australia /Scandanavia AC interchangable input plugs)
feature
capacity 16 vial(s)
parameter
435-445 nm spectral range
General description
Features and Benefits
- Aluminum sample base with riser feet holds up to 16 samples and sits atop a magnetic stirrer (5 X 7 plate size or larger recommended but not included)
- LED light ring is IP68 double density 12vdc water proof blue, 435-445 nm
- Uses 4 mL sample vials with either PTFE lined solid top caps or holed caps with PTFE face rubber septa (purchase separately)
- Power supply is wall plug power supply 500 mA 5-6 watts
- Use with stir bars Z118850 (10 x 3 mm)
- Use with 4 mL solid top capped vials 27138 or septum capped vials 27209-U
- Optional purple LED light ring available ALDRP2, 400-410nm. (Light is 1/2 the brightness of blue - MORE UV REACTIVE}
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