Analogue hot plate stirrer

​Torrey Pines Scientific

Lab managers, enhance efficiency and safety with Torrey Pines Scientific’s corrosion-resistant multi-position hot plates and stirrers.

Torrey Pines Scientific’s Corrosion-Resistant Hot Plates and Stirrers

Designed for laboratory managers seeking reliable equipment for corrosive applications

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Torrey Pines Scientific has unveiled a new line of multi-position analog hot plates and stirrers built to withstand corrosive conditions. These robust units offer precise temperature control, efficient stirring, and enhanced safety features to support demanding lab environments.

Why laboratory managers will benefit from this innovation

  • Improved Longevity: Corrosion-resistant chassis and sealed components protect electronics and motors from vapors.
  • Simplified Workflow: Large ceramic heater tops (12” square) accommodate multiple samples, with independent stirring controls for each position.
  • Safety-Oriented Design: Forward-mounted controls and spill-resistant construction minimize risks.
  • Versatility for Any Lab: Models available in 5- and 9-position configurations with temperature ranges up to 450°C.
  • Energy Efficient and Certified: ETL, CSA, and CE-rated units are designed for global compatibility and safety.

This new equipment offers a reliable and efficient solution for labs handling acid digestions or other corrosive tasks.

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This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The press release was provided by Torrey Pines Scientific

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