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Optimised water cooling of temperature-controlled stages

Linkam Scientific Instruments has launched a new Water Circulation Pump (WCP), designed specifically to provide optimised water cooling to its range of temperature and environmental control stages.

When used with Linkam’s Peltier stages, the WCP is able to hold sample temperatures as low as –30°C (with an ambient temperature of 21°C). The WCP also provides cooling to high temperature stages running up to 1500°C.

A pressure-optimised fan coupled with a full copper radiator permits efficient heat dissipation and quiet operation. A brushless DC-motor circulates the water around the system, providing increased pumping performance, allowing the WCP to be positioned further from the stage where required without performance losses.

The unit constantly monitors the fan speed, pump current and water temperature, and, when used with LINK software or the LinkPad, will stop the run if any of these parameters stray outside of the safe values to prevent damage to the equipment. The cooling efficiency of the system means the contained water volume is only 300 mL, giving users peace of mind if it is close to electrical equipment.

With a footprint of only 360 x 80 mm, the new WCP fits easily into the most space-limited laboratory and can be placed neatly alongside the Linkam controllers, positioned underneath the work surface, or up to three metres away from the stage.

The WCP is compatible with a wide variety of Linkam products, from the Peltier stage range, for improved low temperatures, to the High Temperature TS range (TS1000, TS1200, TS1500, HS1500), for efficient cooling of the stage body and other products that can be used above 300°C, such as the THMS600, LTS420 and DSC450. It can be controlled remotely with Linkpad or LINK software, and starts automatically with the experiment. The WCP is also compatible with many third-party devices.

www.linkam.co.uk

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