Flexi-Therm Dry Block Heater
The next generation of dry block heater.

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The Flexi-Therm is the next generation of Dry Block Heater. Used with interchangeable Heated Modules, the Flexi-Therm provides highly accurate sample heating for a range of microplate and tube formats. Simply load your Module, set a heating temperature and time and wait for the audible alert when your heating program is finished.
The Flexi-Therm, coupled with one of the Vitl Heated Modules, provides accurate, repeatable heating for most laboratory consumables including microplates, microtubes and larger tubes.
Features:
- Visual countdown timer and audible alert on completion of heating
- Heated lid on some Heated Modules gives direct consumable contact
- Compact unit with a small footprint
- Simple digital user interface
- Memory function for previously used settings
- Supports the complete range of interchangeable Heated Modules from Vitl Life Science Solutions
Applications:
- Preheating of samples
- Thawing frozen samples
- Reactions requiring good thermal control
- Sample incubation
- Maintaining sample temperature after mixing with the Ther-Mix
Heated Modules – Thermal Performance Report
This application note demonstrates the heating capabilities and accuracy of the HM02 Heated Module in combination with the Ther-Mix & Flexi-Therm instruments. Some heating instruments display an inaccurate temperature affecting the performance and results of experiments. The Vitl Heated Module range is engineered to mitigate this problem.
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