Constant climatic cabinet KMF 115 standard, 102 liter 230 V 1N ~ 50 / 60 Hz_1588115
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BINDER Constant Climatic Cabinet KMF 115 Standard, 102 liter 230 V 1N ~ 50/60 Hz

BINDER Constant Climatic Cabinet KMF 115 Standard, 102 liter 230 V 1N ~ 50/60 Hz provides precise and reliable environmental control for long-term temperature and humidity simulations in a single chamber. Ideal for norm-compliant work according to ICH guidelines and independent of water supply.

Product Features

  • Constant climate chambers KBF/KMF series from BINDER
  • Long-term stable temperature and humidity simulation
  • KBF Series: Temperature range 0 °C to 70 °C, humidity 10 % RH to 80 % RH
  • KMF Series: Temperature range -10 °C to 100 °C, humidity 10 % RH to 98 % RH
  • Electronically controlled APT.line preheating chamber with cooling system
  • Inner chamber made of stainless steel
  • Intuitive touchscreen controller with time-segment and real-time programming and internal data recording
  • Humidity regulation with capacitive humidity sensor and vapor humidification
  • Inner glass door with seal and door heating
  • Independent temperature safety device class 3.1 with optical and audible alarm
  • Special TIMELESS coating to avoid glass corrosion
  • Access port with silicone plug, diam. 30 mm, left side
  • Ethernet interface for communication with APT-COM DataControlSystem
  • Internal data logger with USB readout in open format
  • Power supply 200 … 230 V, 50/60 Hz

Benefits

  • Ensures precise, reliable, and norm-compliant climate simulations
  • Durable stainless steel inner chamber for long-term use
  • Advanced touchscreen and data recording enhance laboratory efficiency
  • Independent safety device ensures protection during testing

Why Choose BINDER Constant Climatic Cabinet KMF 115?

This cabinet delivers stable and precise temperature and humidity control, ideal for demanding stress tests and routine laboratory applications requiring norm-compliant environmental conditions.

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