OptiMelt Automated Melting Point System - Stanford Research ...

OptiMelt Automated Melting Point System - Stanford Research ... OptiMelt Automated Melting Point System - Stanford Research ...

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xBack Panel OverviewPrinterOptiMelt includes a back panel RS-232 connector for an optional serial printer. The DB9connector is compatible with standard RS-232 cables.Compatible printers include Epson, Citizen and generic (text only) dot matrix serialprinters.Power Entry ModuleThe Power Entry Module is used to connect the OptiMelt to a power source through thepower cord provided with the instrument. The center pin is connected to the OptiMeltchassis so that the entire box is grounded. Connect OptiMelt to a properly groundedOutlet. Consult an electrician if necessary.OptiMelt is turned on by flipping the power switch on the Power Entry Module.The source voltage requirements are: 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 125W.USBOptiMelt comes standard with a USB communications port.The optional MeltView software package can handle real-time image transfer, allowingOptiMelt users to display and store high resolution digital images of the samples(including relevant information such as temperature, time and date) on your computerscreen during analysis. A CD containing the MeltView software is provided with theMPA100. The most current version of the MeltView software is also available free onthe Stanford Research Systems web site at www.thinkSRS.com.OptiMelt Automated Melting Point System

Specifications xiSpecificationsOperationTemperature display Melting point and melting point rangeStart temperature (Room temperature + 10 °C) to 396 °C (-20 °C minimum)Stop temperature (Start temperature + 4 °C) to 400 °CTemperature resolution 0.1 °CRamp rate0.1 °C to 20 °C per minuteHeat-up time~10 minutes (50 °C to 350 °C)Cool-down time~10 minutes (350 °C to 50 °C)Temperature accuracy ±0.3 °C (up to 100 °C)±0.5 °C (up to 250 °C)±0.8 °C (up to 400 °C)Reproducibility 0.2 °CTemperature sensor Pt RTD (built-in)Oven controlClosed loop PIDExternal SensorUser supplied, 100 Ω Pt RTD, α = 0.00385 Ω/Ω/°CGeneralDisplayPrinter interfaceComputer interfaceCapillariesDimensionsCapacityFill heightPowerOperating temperatureWeightDimensionsWarrantyBack-lit, 5.8" (diag.) touchscreen LCDRS-232 serial port. Supports Epson and Citizen compatible dotmatrix printers.USB. All instrument measurements may be performed usingthe optional MeltView software.1.4 mm to 2.0 mm outside dia., 100 mm lengthUp to 3 tubes simultaneously2 mm to 3 mm90 to 264 VAC, 47 to 63 Hz, 125 W0 °C to 40 °C, non-condensing9 lbs.7.5" x 8.5" x 10" (WxHxL)One year parts and labor on defects in materials andworkmanshipOptiMelt Automated Melting Point System

xBack Panel OverviewPrinter<strong>OptiMelt</strong> includes a back panel RS-232 connector for an optional serial printer. The DB9connector is compatible with standard RS-232 cables.Compatible printers include Epson, Citizen and generic (text only) dot matrix serialprinters.Power Entry ModuleThe Power Entry Module is used to connect the <strong>OptiMelt</strong> to a power source through thepower cord provided with the instrument. The center pin is connected to the <strong>OptiMelt</strong>chassis so that the entire box is grounded. Connect <strong>OptiMelt</strong> to a properly groundedOutlet. Consult an electrician if necessary.<strong>OptiMelt</strong> is turned on by flipping the power switch on the Power Entry Module.The source voltage requirements are: 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 125W.USB<strong>OptiMelt</strong> comes standard with a USB communications port.The optional MeltView software package can handle real-time image transfer, allowing<strong>OptiMelt</strong> users to display and store high resolution digital images of the samples(including relevant information such as temperature, time and date) on your computerscreen during analysis. A CD containing the MeltView software is provided with theMPA100. The most current version of the MeltView software is also available free onthe <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>System</strong>s web site at www.thinkSRS.com.<strong>OptiMelt</strong> <strong>Automated</strong> <strong>Melting</strong> <strong>Point</strong> <strong>System</strong>

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