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Cryostats application and selection
Very low temperatures are best reached with both P2-CT90L and -W, the P1/P2-C75P and the DC50-K75 cryostats. The P2-CT50L and -W both deliver a high cooling capacity.
The cryostats are cooled by powerful, quiet compressors manufacturer. The cooling circuits are either air-cooled (K75, C75P, CT50L, CT90L) or watercooled (CT50W, CT90W).
The powerful, water-cooled units are equipped with a water flow limiter. The water consumption is kept low, thus considerably reducing operating costs.
The cooling capacity for all HAAKE Phoenix II cryostats is controlled by a fuzzy logic-supported energy management system.
The floor-based units are fitted with stable, adjustable castors.
The cryostats HAAKE DC50-K75 and P1/P2-C75P are suitable for location either under or on the lab table.
HAAKE Phoenix II cryostats
The most user-friendly cryostat baths available to handle a wide range of applications.
The Phoenix II cryostats come equipped with a powerful pressure and suction pump, feature a cooling capacity of up to 5000 W, and are thus ideally suited to meet the extreme technical specifications that many applications require. Phoenix II circulators are available in two versions:
• Basic version Phoenix II P1 with a 1 kW heating capacity
• Full version Phoenix II P2 with
1 to 3 kW heating capacity and with additional functional features
HAAKE Phoenix II P1-C75P / P2-C75P
• Compact cryostat down to -75°C
• Unit can be placed on the lab table
• 280 W cooling capacity at 20°C
HAAKE Phoenix II P2-CT50L
• Cryostat with high capacity down to -50°C
• Air-cooled floor-based unit
• Ideal for direct temperature control in the bath
• 2500 W cooling capacity at 20°C
• Large bath volume (24 l)
HAAKE Phoenix II P2-CT50W
• Cryostat with big power down to -50°C
• Water-cooled floor-based unit
• 5000 W cooling capacity at 20°C
• Large bath volume (24 l)
HAAKE Phoenix II P2-CT90L
• Cryostat with high capacity down to -90°C
• Air-cooled floor-based unit
• Ideal for direct temperature control in the bath
• 1650 W cooling capacity at 20°C
HAAKE Phoenix II P2-CT90W
• Cryostat with big power down to -90°C
• Water-cooled floor-based unit
• 1900 W cooling capacity at 20°C
• 200 W cooling capacity at -80°C
HAAKE Phoenix II P2-CT80L
• Compact cryostat down to -80°C
• Excellent price-performance ratio
• 800 W cooling capacity at 20°C
Technical specification acc. to DIN 12876
DC50-K75
P1-C75P
P2-C75P
P2-CT80L
P2-CT50L
Working temperature range
°C
-75..100
-75..100
-75..100
-80..100
-50..100
Temperature accuracy
+/- K
0.05
0.02
0.02
0.1
0.1
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Heater capacity
kW
1.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
Cooling capacity at 20°C/0°C at -20°C/-40°C at -60°C/-80°C
W W W
280/220 180/130 50/-
280/220 180/130 50/-
280/220 180/130 50/-
800/750 700/600 500/50
2500/1750 1100/300
Pump: Pressure/Flow rate max. Suction/Flow rate max.
mbar/l/min mbar/l/min
300/12.5 -/-
560/24 380/22
560/24 380/22
560/24 380/22
560/24 380/22
Bath opening: WxLxD
cm
13 x 10 x 20
13 x 10 x 20
13x10x 20
22 x 14 x 20
22 x 27 x 20
Bath volume
l
6
6
6
12
24
Overall dimensions: WxLxH
cm
38 x 46 x 72
40 x 51 x 77
40 x 51 x 77
42 x 66 x 102
50 x 75 x 109
Net weight
kg
65
68
68
107
125
Total wattage
VA
2450
2500
2500
2500
3300
Order-No. for 230V/50Hz for 220V/60Hz for 380V/3 Ph/50Hz for 220V/3 Ph/60Hz
426-5751
440-0751 440-0759
441-0751 441-0759
441-0801 441-0809
446-0503 446-0504
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