About 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor
Introducing the 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor, a select product designed for industrial and laboratory applications. This noble reactor features a durable SS (stainless steel) construction, ensuring long-lasting reliability. With a capacity of 29 liters, it provides the first-string solution for innovative processes and experiments. Its silver finish underlines its professional quality. As a manufacturer, exporter, and supplier from India, we guarantee unbeatable service. Shop now to experience its special qualities for your specific needs.
Key Advantages and Applications
The 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor stands out due to its precision and reliability, making it ideal for varied industrial and laboratory processes. Its electrically heated feature ensures consistent performance, suitable for research and chemical synthesis. This reactor is a special choice for applications requiring robust and accurate operational capabilities.
Supply and Certification Details
Our 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor is available for competitive rates, extending our reach to the export market globally. It comes with necessary certifications, reflecting our commitment to quality. A clear sample policy ensures transparency for customers before purchase.
FAQs of 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor:
Q: What is the material of the 29L EX-Electrically Heated Lab Reactor?
A: The reactor is made of stainless steel (SS), ensuring durability and quality.
Q: How can this lab reactor be used in industrial applications?
A: It is suitable for processes including chemical synthesis, reactions, and research-based operations due to its precise design and heating capability.
Q: Where is this product manufactured and exported from?
A: This product is manufactured and exported from India, ensuring it meets international standards.
Q: What benefit does the silver finish offer?
A: The silver finish enhances the professional appearance and adds a layer of protection against corrosion.
Q: Process of heating how does it work?
A: The reactor uses electric heating, providing controlled and uniform temperature for experiments.