New Syringe Heaters with Independent Controls

26 Nov 2007
Greg Smith
Analyst / Analytical Chemist

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Warner Instruments has introduced the new SWS-60 Syringe Heater designed for use on a syringe pump or support stand.

This Syringe Heater accommodates 60cc syringes and provides a simple and effective method for maintaining a stable temperature within a syringe.

Made of corrosion resistant anodized aluminum, the heater serves as an excellent thermal conductor with solutions usually reaching the target temperature in 15 minutes.

These Syringe Heaters are ideally suited for use with the Warner TC-124 Temperature Controller to maintain constant temperatures ranging from ambient to 65˚C.

Warner Instruments is a designer and manufacturer of biomedical devices for the electrophysiological, cellular and neurological sciences.

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New Syringe Heaters with Independent Controls