Heating Baths & Circulators The Tamson TC system can be used as a circulator or a bath. The fluid inside the bath is warmed up via a microprocessor controlled heating element. To work below +45°C, cooling must be used. Cooling fluid can be pumped through the cooling coil inside the apparatus. Tap water or a TLC-Series cooling circulator can be used for this purpose.
Cooling Baths & Circulators The Tamson TLC-series cooling circulators can be uses for multiple heat removal purposes such as replacement of tap water, general cooling or in combination with ASTM flashpoint testing instrumentation.
Heat Removal The Tamson KV-system is a "cold-finger" cryostat. The cooling-probe is a stainless steel coil formed at the end of a 2.5 meter flexible hose. The cooling-probe can be placed into liquid to cool it.
Low Temperature Viscosity Baths For the Tamson TLV25, temperatures are measured in 25 liters of Methanol with KV40 and KV80 cryostats. The TLV system contains a 25 liter Dewar-Barrel.
Constant Temperature Viscosity Baths Tamson's TV-Series viscometer and calibration baths are specially designed for tests that not only require ultra-precise temperature control, but also where processes need to be followed visually, e.g. viscosity, thermometer calibration, crystal growing, density and reaction rate measurement.