Largest Peltier Cold Plate on Market

TECA Corporation has released a new product into its line of laboratory cold/hot plates.

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With a plate surface of nearly 2 square feet (~1745 cm²) the new AHP-2700CPV Cold/Hot Plate offers 690 Watts of cooling capacity. Ideal for cooling or heating by direct contact, the AHP-2700CPV can be integrated into numerous laboratory, manufacturing and quality control applications. The plate surface is the largest on the market within a Peltier based cooling product. The end user can efficiently cool or heat multiple samples, microtiter plates and other materials with precision. Versatile features and available accessories are in line with the rest of the TECA laboratory products: integral PWM tunable temperature controller, internal and external sensing, data logging software and universal input (100-240 VAC).

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http://www.thermoelectric.com/cold-plates/laboratory-use/ahp-2700cpv/

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