SY-50-250 Heating Circulators You can adjust the fluid temperature quickly with to SY-50-250 Heating Circulators. Suitable for process reaction. Main Data Model: SY-50-250 Temp Range: RT~250℃ Temp Stability: ±0.5℃ Pump Flow: 42l/min Pump Pressure: 2.8 bar
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