Normag MT15/50-P-SP01 other laboratory equipment





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Permissible temperature change load (ΔTzul): 180 K
* Print area: -1 to +6 bar
material: Borosilicate glass 3.3
Core material: PTFE magnetic stirrer integrated
State: New, unused
Origin: Germany
New Normag glass stirring module MT15/50-P-SP01 – Compact stirring system for laboratory reactors with high chemical resistance
This new glass component of Normag is a precisely manufactured stirring module for use in laboratory reactor systems. Equipped with an integrated magnetic stirrer core (PTFE-coated) and made from durable borosilicate glass 3.3, it guarantees reliability in chemical reactions within the temperature and pressure range.
✅ New – unused & in original condition
✅ The system consists of the parts shown in the pictures
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2. General functions
- Glass stirring shaft module with integrated PTFE magnetic stir bar
- Material: borosilicate glass 3.3 – chemically and thermally highly resistant
- Temperature range: -50 °C to +200 °C
- Pressure range: -1 to +6 bar
- Permissible temperature change load (ΔTzul): 180 K
- Standard slip connection with screw cap
- Ideal for automated laboratory reactions with high chemical exposure
- Delivered with protective packaging (blue net cuff)
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3. CO₂ savings
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However: Thanks to long service life, reusability and resistance to aggressive media, this module contributes to Avoid single-use components for.
✅ Sustainable through durability & multiple use in reactor systems
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4. Device details (type plate data in German)
Manufacturer: Normag
Model/Type: MT15/50-P-SP01
Serial number: 1229
Material: Borosilikatglas 3.3
Temperature range: -50 °C to +200 °C
Pressure range: -1 to +6 bar
ΔTzul (temperature change resistance): 180 K
Core material: PTFE magnetic stirrer integrated
Condition: New, unused
Origin: Germany
Special features: Standard flange with threaded connection, fully pre-assembled