The Hot Plates have aluminum, cast iron or porcelain
coated stainless tops with embedded heating elements to provide
temperature uniformity and stability. This ensures that there is
less chance for “cold” or “hot” spots. Hot
plates with tubular elements may be less expensive but do not offer
the above benefits. Thermostatic temperature control senses top
plate temperature to provide excellent stability. Aluminum tops
offer control at low temperatures and are recommended for glass
vessels only. Cast iron tops accommodate metal vessels. The porcelain
coated stainless steel top has excellent corrosion resistance and
is recommended for use with glass vessels. The 12 x 24 hot plate
case is painted with epoxy paint for increased chemical resistance
in corrosive environments. Applications include sample drying, general
reagent heating, evaporation and heating asphaltic product. The
12 x 12 in and 12 x 24 in plates accommodate up to 40 lb (18 kg)
loads. The selection chart on the next page will assist you in finding
the hot plate suited to your application. All models are 50/60 Hz.
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GO-235 |
Hot Plate, 6-1/4 x 6-1/4, 120 V |
GO-23510 |
Hot Plate, 6-1/4 x 6-1/4, 240 V |
GO-236 |
Hot Plate, 9 x 9, 120 V |
GO-23610 |
Hot Plate, 9 x 9, 240 V |
GO-237 |
Hot Plate, 12 x 12, 120 V |
GO-23710 |
Hot Plate, 12 x 12, 240 V |
GO-238 |
Hot Plate, 12 x 24, 120 V |
GO-23810 |
Hot Plate, 12 x 24, 240 V |
GO-239 |
Hot Plate, 7 x 7, 120 V |
GO-23910 |
Hot Plate, 7 x 7, 240 V |
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GO-235 
Go-239 
GO-237 
GO-236 |