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Infrared Hotplate

Lab Expo infrared hot plates use ceramic glass plates for durability. They disperse infrared light, which heats everything quickly and evenly. These hotplates include digital temperature displays that are simple to read. They both heat up and cool down fast. Their surface is strong and resistant to corrosion. They have a high-temperature warning and an automatic heating feature. Our infrared hotplates provide dependable and effective heating options.

Display mode

Heating power

Time to boil 1 L H20

Heating zone

Maximum capacity

Infrared Hotplate 42-IHP100

  • Display mode : LCD
  • Heating power : 1.2 kW
  • Time to boil 1 L H20 : 10 mins
  • Heating zone : ᴓ 155 mm
$1,157.00
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Infrared Hotplate 42-IHP101

  • Display mode : LCD
  • Heating power : 1.8 kW
  • Time to boil 1 L H20 : 7 mins
  • Heating zone : ᴓ 190 mm
$1,235.00
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Infrared Hotplate 42-IHP102

  • Display mode : LCD
  • Heating power : 1.8 kW
  • Time to boil 1 L H20 : 7 mins
  • Heating zone : ᴓ 190 mm
$1,443.00
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Infrared Hotplate FAQs

1.How does an Infrared Hot Plate work?

Infrared Hot Plates use infrared radiation to heat surfaces directly. Instead of heating the air or the surrounding elements, infrared energy penetrates the object or container, resulting in rapid and uniform heating.

2.What is the purpose of a digital temperature display on an Infrared Hot Plate?

The digital temperature display allows users to clearly view and monitor the exact temperature of the hot plate in real-time, ensuring precise control during heating applications.

3.What is the high temperature warning feature on an Infrared Hot Plate?

The high temperature warning alerts users when the surface temperature exceeds a safe limit. This helps prevent accidental burns, overheating, and damage to heat-sensitive samples.

4.What is the automatic heating feature in an Infrared Hot Plate?

The automatic heating function enables the hot plate to begin heating immediately to a preset temperature when powered on or after being triggered by a program, ensuring quick and consistent startup.

5.How is the surface resistant to corrosion?

The surface is treated or constructed with materials that resist degradation from chemical spills, solvents and acidic or basic substances commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings.