Description
The Microprocessor Melting Point Apparatus is a precision analytical instrument designed to determine the melting point of solid substances with high accuracy, repeatability, and user convenience. Engineered with advanced microprocessor-based temperature control, this device ensures stable heating, rapid response, and reliable results—making it ideal for pharmaceutical, chemical, academic, food, and research laboratories.
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✅ Key Features
🔹 Advanced Microprocessor Temperature Control
Ensures precise and uniform heating
Accurate temperature ramping with minimal fluctuation
Built-in auto-calibration and system diagnostics
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🔹 High-Resolution Digital Display
Large LED/LCD display for clear temperature readings
Shows set temperature, actual temperature & heating rate in real time
User-friendly keypad or soft-touch controls
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🔹 Standard Capillary Tube Method
Supports 3–4 capillary tubes simultaneously
Allows clear observation of phase transition
Ensures accurate, reproducible melting point detection
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🔹 Adjustable Heating Rate
Fine temperature control for sensitive samples
Typically adjustable from 1°C/min to 10°C/min
Ideal for both routine tests and advanced research requirements
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🔹 Built-in Illumination & Magnification
Enhances visibility of samples during melting
Optional magnifying lens for precise endpoint determination
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🔹 Safety & Durability
Over-temperature protection
Chemically resistant, sturdy body
Low-maintenance, long-life heating system
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📊 Technical Specifications
(Standard specification template — can be customized to your model)
Parameter Specification
Temperature Range Ambient to 300–350°C
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C
Accuracy ±0.5°C (typical)
Display Type LED / LCD
Heating Rate 1–10°C/min adjustable
Sample Capacity 3–4 capillary tubes
Illumination Built-in light for clear visibility
Control System Microprocessor controlled
Power Supply 230 V AC, 50 Hz
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🎯 Applications
Pharmaceutical quality control (API & formulations)
Chemical analysis and purity testing
Organic & inorganic compound melting point determination
Research laboratories and academic institutions










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