Temperature Control Units
Heating
Final temp.
1
2
3
In general, the following applies for the heating:
Increasing the temperature of the coolant will result in
higher final temperatures and higher heating rates (the
final temperature will be reached faster).
Decreasing the flow through volume will result in higher
final temperatures and higher heating rates.
Example:
With a preset temperature of 20C the Thermo Fisher
Scientific Haake circulator DC50-K20 will reach max. heating
rates up to 1 K/s and a final temperature of about 100C after
about 10 minutes.
[ C]
2
140
1
80
3
20
Cooling curve with water circulator
(DC50--K20) of about 80C
Cooling curve with high temperature sup-
ply of about 100C
Cooling curve with room temperature
coolant fluid
63
t [ s ]
600