News | June 11, 2014

5C7-195 Thermoelectric Temperature Controller For Research Labs And Universities By Oven Industries

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Temperature controller every laboratory and university should have.

Mechanicsburg, PA (PRWEB) - Oven Industries Inc. offers a thermoelectric benchtop temperature controller for research labs. This solid state MOSFET bidirectional thermoelectric cooler has an internal power supply, full H bridge and is capable of load currents up to 4A in H bridge mode. It can control resistive heaters or thermoelectric modules with load currents up to 5A utilizing the unidirectional output and internal supply. If used in conjunction with an external power supply as heat or cool only 10A can be achieved. User friendly PC programmable via the RS232 com port which has 1500VAC isolation. Once the desired parameters are established the PC may be disconnected and the temperature controller stands alone. All parameter settings are retained in non-volatile memory. The controller has a digital display for control functions.

Oven Industries has many unique options for customized, industrial quality temperature controllers and sensors. All products are designed by experts and have been used in a wide variety of applications, including commercial, industrial, military, medical equipment and food processing.

Oven Industries, Inc. was founded in 1964 and specializes in the development of custom industrial temperature controllers and sensors. Oven Industries also carries a full line of standard products, purchasable online, including temperature controllers and sensors, power supplies, heat sinks, thermistors and thermocouples. With a superior design engineering staff and complete production facilities, the company has become a leading electronic temperature sensing device manufacturer.

Please visit Oven Industries’ website for more information: http://www.ovenind.com.

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