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Desiccators Catalog ISO-9001:2008 DESICCATORS CATALOG Phone: 281 496 0900 • Fax: 281 496 0400 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.expotechusa.com 32 TABLE OF CONTENTS Vacuum .................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Cabinets ................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Desiccants ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Desiccators Vacuum SCIENCEWARE® Vacuum Desiccators, PP/PC Deep vacuum desiccator features a polypropylene bottom and polycarbonate lid ✴ High crowned lid provides maximum interior clearance ✴ Desiccator holds 29” Hg for 24 hours Seal doesn’t require grease, but may be safely used with grease. Control vacuum draw, vacuum release, and shutoff via the three-way stopcock (PTFE plug included). WP a perforated polypropylene plate and three-way stopcock. Catalog number Plate dia (mm) Flange OD (mm) Inside dia (mm) Total height (mm) Clearance above plate (mm) Qty/pk 1428396 140 171 149 206 122 1428397 190 230 197 260 157 1 1832273 230 273 240 311 198 \PC Completely clear polycarbonate is transparent and shatter resistant ✴ Greaseless airtight vacuum seal ✴ PTFE stopcock ✴ Maximum vacuum 28” Hg for 24 hours Silicone O-ring requires no grease. Convenient side arms on cover and base. &'*+//67&'*:;< ;/;/=% =>6:;< Catalog number Plate dia (mm) Flange OD (mm) Inside dia (mm) Total height (mm) Clearance above plate (mm) Qty/pk 1428256 230 279 251 330 195 1 1045364 Desiccator plate; ceramic metal, 230 mm dia ................................................................................................................................................... KIMAX® Vacuum Desiccators, Glass Detachable 2 mm stopcock valve, borosilicate glass ✴ Maximum vacuum of 20” Hg These durable desiccators feature a detachable 2 mm stopcock valve. Valve stem accepts \"#$% at up to 940°F (513°C). Desiccators require grease and desiccator plates. Catalog number Plate dia (mm) Flange OD (mm) Inside dia (mm) Total height (mm) Clearance above plate (mm) Qty/pk 1428396 140 171 149 206 122 1428397 190 230 197 260 157 1 1832273 230 273 240 311 198 1428241 Desiccator plate; porcelain, 230 mm dia............................................................................................................................................................ 1 Phone: 281-496-0900 [email protected] www.expotechusa.com Desiccators Vacuum / Cabinets Desi-Vac™ Containers Built-in pump achieves a vacuum of >200” H2O Self-contained polycarbonate containers are ideal for drying, preserving, storing, and shipping samples. Built-in vacuum pump removes air via manual strokes. Rubber O-ring ensures a tight seal and maintains a vacuum of >200” H2O (14.7” Hg) for over 24 hours. Quick-release button allows air back into unit to remove the lid. Large-capacity model AAIA6J/ removes air and maintains continuous vacuum, and sample desiccant drying packets. Catalog number Volume Dimensions (L x W x H) 2272315 3000 cc 8½” x 6½” x 7” (21.6 x 16.5 x 17.8 cm) 2272316 12,000 cc 11¾” x 10” x 9” (29.8 x 25.4 x 22.9 cm) SCIENCEWARE® Polystyrene Stackable Desiccator Cabinets Injection-molded polystyrene contains indentations for stacking ✴ Smoke-tinted polystyrene model protects light-sensitive samples ✴ Temperature range for both models is 40 to 180°F (4 to 82°C) ✴ Door closes on a foam rubber gasket to form an airtight seal Economical Polystyrene Desiccator is transparent for easy viewing of contents. Door is secured by two roller hinges and closes on a foam rubber gasket to form an airtight seal. When opened, the self-storing door slides under the chamber and out of the way. Includes: a jar of reusable moisture-absorbing silica gel. Smoke-Tinted Polystyrene Desiccator protects your light-sensitive samples. Neoprene rubber gasketed door slides under the cabinet and out of the way - permitting unobstructed access to stacked units. Includes: two molded shelves with vent holes, four sets of nonadjustable shelf rails, and desiccant tray. Catalog number Dimensions (W x H x D) Interior Overall Economical polystyrene desiccator cabinet 2245599 8¼” x 5” x 7” (21.0 x 12.7 x 17.8 cm) +P[P\P Smoke-tinted polystyrene desiccator cabinet 1832269 9” x 9” x 8” (22.9 x 22.9 x 20.3 cm) 10” x 10” x 10” (25.4 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm) 2 Phone: 281-496-0900 [email protected] www.expotechusa.com Desiccators Cabinets Transparent acrylic desiccators feature extra deep sliding trays ✴ Compact design for use in freezers or refrigerators ✴ /K Models 1092185 J;J=;J/ lubrication. Desiccators provide dry, dust-free storage to 100°F (38°C). Includes: two extra-deep sample trays and a desiccant tray. Model 2248032 have all the features of the desiccators above plus a built-in thermohygrometer. Thermohygrometer has a temperature range of –58 to 158°F (–50 to 70°C) with a ±1.8°F accuracy up to 104°F and a humidity range of 20 to 95% with a ±5% accuracy. Includes: //;/XY:AA7>6A<$;+ batteries, two extra-deep sample trays, and a desiccant tray. Catalog number Dimensions (W x H x D) Interior Overall Desiccators without thermohygrometer 1092185 9” x 10½” x 16” (22.9 x 26.7 x 40.6 cm) ZP+P,P Desiccators with built-in thermohygrometer 2248032 9” x 10½” x 16” (22.9 x 26.7 x 40.6 cm) [P+P,P 1100760 Replacement batteries, AAA. For thermohygrometer. Pack of 12 .................................................................................................................... 2264826 NIST-traceable calibration for thermohygrometers ........................................................................................................................................... Stackable Acrylic Desiccator Cabinets with Gas Ports Gas ports allow you to create an oxygen-free or inert gas atmosphere ✴ Humidity levels are monitored with easy-to-read built-in hygrometer ✴ Slip-away hinges allow complete removal of door when needed ✴ #JZ/ '//=#J#/+J Resilient, closed-cell PVC gaskets prevent system leaks. Temperature range >A>:\Y<J;#/ %/ Note: Not designed for vacuum use. Choose clear units for maximum visibility of contents or amber units for /#=J=/ %#;/;=J ;/]/J 3 Phone: 281-496-0900 [email protected] www.expotechusa.com Desiccators Cabinets Catalog number Cabinet color Dimensions (W x H x D) Interior Overall 1128093 Clear 11½” x 11½” x 11½” (29.2 x 29.2 x 29.2 cm) 112” x 12” x 12” (30.5 x 30.5 x 30.5 cm) † Must be shipped motor freight. 1116618 FEP tubing, !!""# Secador™ Portable Desiccator Cabinets Reduces RH to <25% - ideal for electronic component storage ✴ Horizontal or vertical orientations ✴ Patented airtight-seal construction ✴ Built-in hygrometer Basic Desiccator Cabinets feature a patented air-tight sealed construction for optimal control of humidity levels. Gasket is constructed of closed cell EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer). Cabinet construction provides resistance to staining and crazing. Cabinets have built-in hygrometer for monitoring humidity levels. Crystal polystyrene shelves have ;J\J" Stackable desiccators are ideal for small laboratories where space is limited. Choose from vertical or horizontal models. Autodesiccator Cabinets have the same features as basic desiccator cabinets, plus completely automatic, =A>^_= ';J\;;//"//Y/J= /`+'/6#J:#<;/%Y/=Z{$ AA>Y/=* Number of Catalog number Chamber size Orientation Overall dimensions (W x H x D) Power (VAC) Latches Shelves Positions Basic desiccator cabinets 1723443 0.75 cu ft Horizontal 1 1 1 13½” x 8½” x 16½” (34.3 x 21.6 x 41.9 cm) 1723447 2.0 cu ft Vertical 13½” x 20½ “ x 16½” (34.3 x 52.1 x 41.9 cm) 2 3 4 — 1857266 2.0 cu ft Horizontal 2 2 2 20½” x 13½” x 16½” (52.1 x 34.3 x 41.9 cm) 5 1859631 3.0 cu ft Vertical 2 3 3 ZPZPP/ 16 Autodesiccator cabinets 1723445 115 2.0 cu ft Vertical 2 3 4 13½” x 24” x 16” (34.3 x 61.0 x 40.6 cm) 1857254 220 1723449 115 2.0 cu ft Horizontal 2 2 2 20½” x 13½” x 16½” (52.1 x 34.3 x 41.9 cm) 1857263 220 1859633 3.0 cu ft 5 Vertical ZPZPP/ 16 115 1859632 2.0 cu ft 2 3 3 4 Phone: 281-496-0900 [email protected] www.expotechusa.com Desiccators Cabinets Dry-Keeper™ Desiccator Cabinets Nonvacuum desiccators available in non-electric or electronic models ✴ Horizontal or vertical orientations ✴ Gasketed doors for an airtight seal ✴ ';[J contents without opening up the door Non-Electric Desiccator Cabinets are available in horizontal, vertical, or stacking models. Horizontal and vertical models are constructed of clear acrylic. The smoke-tinted polystyrene stacking desiccator can be stacked [=//=. Includes: Horizontal model 2245775 has two clear vented shelves that adjust to eight levels, door with built-in dial hygrometer, and desiccant tray. Vertical model 1017125 has three clear vented shelves that adjust to 15 levels, door ;/#/${+76AA\/ two clear adjustable shelves with vent holes, slide-away door, and desiccant tray. Electronic Auto-Desiccator Cabinets feature a permanent desiccant which automatically regenerates for worry-free storage or drying. The horizontal and vertical models are made of clear acrylic and have the desiccant located in the %/6># =[=/;/6>>}'/#~&= J${/ %/;= humidity inside the cabinet to 20 to 30% in six hours (based on unloaded, continuous operation). Includes: Horizontal model 1428288 has two clear vented shelves that
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