Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: BWD-200PLUS
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: plywood case
Delivery Time: 5-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 200 units
Product Name: |
Laboratory Glassware Washer |
Type: |
Fully Automatic |
Capacity: |
200L |
Display: |
Touch Screen LCD |
Washing Layer: |
2 |
Power Supply: |
220-240V, 50/60Hz |
Product Name: |
Laboratory Glassware Washer |
Type: |
Fully Automatic |
Capacity: |
200L |
Display: |
Touch Screen LCD |
Washing Layer: |
2 |
Power Supply: |
220-240V, 50/60Hz |
This all-in-one laboratory glassware washer integrates purified water production, spray cleaning, and hot air drying into a single unit. It eliminates the need for separate water purification systems or external containers, reducing duplicate equipment costs in the lab. The built-in pure water system addresses common issues like salt addition for softeners and high conductivity. It produces water with a conductivity of 5 µS/cm at a rate of 40L per hour. The system features a 50L tank, automatic level control, and real-time conductivity monitoring for both pure water and rinse cycles. Its fully integrated design connects all modules for immediate operation without complex multi-part installation. This simplifies setup and improves user convenience.
| Model | BWD-200PLUS |
| Effective Volume | 200L |
| Standard Washing Layer | 2 |
| Circulation Pump Flow Rate(L/min) | 800 |
| Circulation Pump Power(Kw) | 0.75 |
| Water Heating Power (Kw) | 5 |
| Drying Power(Kw) | 3 |
The reliability of experimental outcomes often hinges on the cleanliness of laboratory utensils. Automated glassware washers provide a systematic solution, using programmed cycles, purified water, and specialized detergents to remove residues and contaminants from flasks, test tubes, and other labware. This automation guarantees consistency—a critical factor in repeatable research—by allowing users to set and replicate parameters like water flow, temperature, and cycle length. Additionally, these systems reduce cross-contamination risks and protect staff from hazardous exposures associated with handwashing. Features such as digital touch panels, adaptable racks, and integrated purified water connections further elevate their utility. The evolution from simple modified dishwashers to today’s intelligent machines illustrates a focus on precision and customization. With options like variable-frequency pumps and HEPA-drying, modern washers not only preserve delicate glassware but also become cost-effective assets that pay for themselves within years through time savings and enhanced result credibility.