Chiller offers 390 W cooling capacity.

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Model 612 Refrigerated Chiller provides heat removal for variety of routine cooling applications. It features set-it-and-forget-it analog temperature control, self-priming pump, and high-efficiency heat exchanger. Unit can control temperatures from -10 to +40°C with ±0.2°C stability. It requires less than 1½ sq ft of bench or floor space and weighs less than 60 lb.



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Compact Chiller Provides Efficient and Economical Cooling for Industrial Applications


Space-Saving Design

390 Watt Cooling Capacity

Easy to Operate and Maintain

Stable Coolant Flow

Niles, IL - An efficient and economical chiller designed to provide reliable heat removal for a wide variety of routine cooling applications is now available from PolyScience. Extremely easy to operate, the Model 612 Refrigerated Chiller features set-it-and-forget-it analog temperature control, a self-priming pump, and high-efficiency heat exchanger. It is capable of controlling temperatures from -10° to +40°C (14° to 104°F) with ±0.2°C stability.

Compact and lightweight, the Model 612 requires less than 1½ sq.ft. of bench or floor space and weighs less than 60 pounds. For added installation convenience and applications versatility, a variety of customizations and options are available, including a rack-mounting and DI water capability.

For more information, visit www.polyscience.com or call toll-free, 1-800-229-7569. Email polysci@polyscience.com or fax 847-647-1155. Outside the US and Canada call 847-647-0611.

About PolyScience - PolyScience is a leading manufacturer of refrigerating circulators, heating circulators, chillers, heat exchangers, water baths, and custom temperature control equipment for industrial and laboratory use. The company has been providing customers worldwide with precision temperature control equipment since 1963 and serve a diverse range of industries, including biotechnology, chemical, industrial laser, medical, refining, and pharmaceutical.

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