NEW Integrated Vacuum Controller

CVC3000 detect Integrated Vacuum Controller from BrandTech® Scientific

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The new CVC3000 detect combines the market leading CVC3000 vacuum controller, as found on VACUUBRAND’s PC3001 VARIOPRO, and a solenoid valve, to provide advanced two-point control for any stand-alone diaphragm vacuum pump from VACUUBRAND® or competitive units. The new “detect” feature allows the CVC3000 to automatically find the first boiling point with a rotary evaporator. The CVC3000 also allows the preprogramming of up to ten multi-step programs, bi-directional communication via RS232 serial port and too many other features to mention here. Available in two models – one with a benchtop stand; the other for mounting on lab frames or ring stands.

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