18 Years Factory Auto Antenna Rubber Gasket - Aging Cell – Taige
18 Years Factory Auto Antenna Rubber Gasket - Aging Cell – Taige Detail:
TG-175 Series Aging Cell
TG-175 Series aging cell is a pressure vessel for matching with a roller oven to make a sample keep a liquid state on the condition that the temperature of the sample is higher than that of boiling points of water and electricity. The cell can be used under the static or the dynamic mode of roller oven. The typical material of this instrument is stainless steel or chromium 316 stainless steel.
Model and Specifications
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Name |
Aging Cell |
Aging Cell (with lining) |
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Model |
TG-175-30 |
TG-175-50 |
TG-175-60 |
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Dimensions (cm) |
10×10×25 cm |
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Weight (kg) |
9 kg |
10 kg |
9.2 kg |
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Volume (ml) |
500ml |
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Operating temperature range(℃) |
50℃~200℃ |
50℃~300℃ |
50℃~200℃ |
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