We recommend this product very highly!
This unit is small enough to fit into most laboratory spaces, making it a highly convenient way to cool your system.
The Immersion Chiller has a simple digital screen (IP-80 & IP-100 models) which shows the temperature of the refrigerant inside the probe. The Immersion Chiller is automatically set to the coldest possible temperature achievable.
Your days of buying dry ice and/or liquid nitrogen are over!
The simple fix of having an immersion chiller eliminates the near-constant expense of repurchasing consumable materials that will quickly disappear while providing you with a simple and economical solution for cooling.
IP-60, IP-80, or IP-100?
The IP-60 pump has one temperature setting, which is -60° C, with a 1.5″ rigid coil.
The IP-80, on the other hand, has a fixed temperature of -80° C, with a 1.75″ rigid coil probe.
The IP-100, has a fixed temperature of -100° C, with a 3″ rigid coil probe.
What’s the best immersion chiller?
Picking the right chiller for certain applications can come with its fair share of troubles – You will need to know the desired temperatures of certain protocols and the amount of flow a piece of glass or system can handle as well as the diameter of the bath or glassware the probe will be placed into.
There are a lot of variables to keep in mind when making a purchase like this. If you would like some assistance in finding out which immersion chiller is right for you, go ahead and give us a call.