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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July
10, 2007.
Radleys
have published a Technical Bulletin that describes a series of controlled
heating tests comparing the heat-up times and energy consumption
of its Heat-On™ heating blocks with another leading brand.
Technical
Report on Heating Block Performance & Utility …
Radleys
(www.radleys.com)
have published a Technical Bulletin that describes a series of controlled
heating tests comparing the heat-up times and energy consumption
of its Heat-On™ heating blocks with another leading brand.

Today
scientists are increasingly turning to specially designed aluminium
blocks located on stirring hotplates as a safer, cleaner and faster
way of heating standard round-bottomed flasks (10 to 5000 ml). This
new Technical Bulletin TDS02S demonstrates that not all heating
block designs are the same.
In
the energy consumption test - comparative experimental data is provided
demonstrating that Heat-On uses up to 30% less energy to heat up
a stirred solution to 100ºC. To compare heat-up performance
- comparative tests were performed in 100ml, 500ml and 2000ml blocks.
Experimental data is provided that demonstrates Heat-On heats up
to 66% faster than the other heating block design.
The
report concludes that the lower thermal mass of the Heat-On produces
significantly faster heat-up times and faster post-synthesis cool
down times. In addition the Heat-On proprietary well design, that
eliminates sticking and cracking of flasks associated with other
heating block designs, maximises the heated surface area further
contributing to improved heat-up times. Because of these thermal
features Heat-On is more efficient - using less energy to achieve
the same results, saving money and reducing the environmental impact.
For
a copy of the Technical Bulletin (TDS02S) and further information
on the Heat-On heating blocks please contact Radleys.
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