Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaFuge B113-21R
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: 100 units
Max. RCF: |
30053×g |
Max. Speed: |
21000rpm |
Maximum Capacity: |
4x750ml |
Temperaturerange: |
-20°C To 40°C |
Timer Range: |
0min~99min59s / Continuous |
Noiselevel: |
< 58 DB |
Rotor Identification: |
Automatic |
Control: |
LCD |
Motor Type: |
Converter Motor, Maintenance Free |
Power Supply: |
AC 110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
Max. RCF: |
30053×g |
Max. Speed: |
21000rpm |
Maximum Capacity: |
4x750ml |
Temperaturerange: |
-20°C To 40°C |
Timer Range: |
0min~99min59s / Continuous |
Noiselevel: |
< 58 DB |
Rotor Identification: |
Automatic |
Control: |
LCD |
Motor Type: |
Converter Motor, Maintenance Free |
Power Supply: |
AC 110V/220V, 50/60Hz |
| Model | NovaFuge B113-21R |
| Display | LCD touch Screen |
| Max. Speed | 21000rpm |
| Max. RCF | 29140xg |
| Max. Capacity | 4x500ml |
| Temperature Control Range | -20℃~+40℃ |
| Temperature Control Accuracy | ±1℃ |
| Speed Control Accuracy | ±20rpm |
| Timing Range | 1min-99min59s |
| Motor | Converter motor |
| Acceleration rate | 1~10(Programmable) |
| Deceleration rate | 1~10(Programmable) |
| Noise | <58dB |
| *Power Supply | AC220V / 50~60Hz |
| N.W. | 110Kg |
| G.W. | 150Kg |
| Dimensions(DxWxH) | 840x600x500mm |
| Packing Size(LxWxH) | 910x720x600mm |
| *Optional: 110V/50-60Hz | |
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