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Introduction:
The outstanding
dehumidification performance of the Autodesiccator models are
recommended for more perishable and expensive chemicals that require constant
low humidity. Totally automatic, continual
desiccation with silica beads, and regeneration every twenty minutes, keeps the
relative humidity (RH) level in the Secador 2.0 Desiccator at a constant level. No longer does one
have to tolerate a regeneration lag between cycles and there is a minimal
change when opening the cabinet door. Two fans guarantee continuous air flow
within the cabinet and continuous exhaust of humid air.
The material of construction is DuraStar® plastic, which has all
of the important mechanical and impact properties of polycarbonate for this
application, but has the optical properties of an acrylic. Note that these
cabinets, although they look and are highly robust and strong, they are not
designed to be vacuum compatible. Therefore, do not
attempt to pull a vacuum on these cabinets (you will ruin the cabinet) but
select one of our vacuum compatible cabinets.
Features of the Secador 2.0
Desiccator Cabinet:
Built-in
hygrometer for quick testing of the relative humidity levels
Two shelves, 2 positions, 2 latches
Reduces
relative humidity from 75% to less than 25% in about 8 hours
Maintains relative humidity within a narrow range
Transparent
for easy viewing of the contents
Superior chemical resistance and it resists staining and crazing
Patented
sealed construction
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Door opening:
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22.5 cm wide and 21 cm high (8.9" and 8.25")
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Overall dimensions:
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34.1 wide x 31.5 cm high x 41.4 cm deep (13.4" x 12.4" x
16.3")
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Internal volume:
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33.131 liters (2021.76 cubic inches) (1.17 cubic feet)
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Secador 2.0 Cabinets, Automatic Operation (Electrical service required)
This is the model that operates silently and automatically, and the decissant
never needs replacing since it is constantly being regenerated by the unique
desiccant regeneration module.
Secador 2.0 Cabinets,
Manual Operation (and non-electrical)
These cabinets have all of the specifications of the
automatic models except they do not have the
automatic regeneration of the desiccant feature. From our own
experience using these cabinets in our own laboratory operation, it would seem
that for normal laboratory use, that is, where the door is being rather
regularly opened and closed, the automatic model would be recommended. But if
the cabinets are essentially for the long term storage of either samples, or
components or other items sensitive to moisture, then quite probably the manual
model will be just fine. And you will save some money as well. Of course, if
you are using the cabinets strictly for dust control, and you are going to be
using them as a dust free storage area, the manual version will do just fine as
well.
Like the automatic model, the manual model also has three perforated shelves,
all movable and removable. Desiccant cartridges or capsules may be placed on or
underneath the shelves. The door is hinged at the left side and has two latches
on the right.
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