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6 Block Dry Block Heaters
Large Capacity Dry Block Heaters
Versatile Dry Block Heaters are ideal for applications that require temperature stability. All units hold one optional interchangeable modular block with over 40 choices. Blocks are easy to use, no tools required. Close tube-to-block contact enables maximum heat retention, resulting in efficient heating. Digital models offer exceptional temperature uniformity and stability for repeatable results, while non-digital models are an economical choice.
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4 Block Dry Block Heaters
Versatile and Dependable Block Heaters
Versatile Dry Block Heaters are ideal for applications that require temperature stability. All units hold 4 optional interchangeable modular blocks with over 40 choices. Blocks are easy to use, no tools required. Close tube-to-block contact enables maximum heat retention, resulting in efficient heating. Digital models offer exceptional temperature uniformity and stability for repeatable results, while non-digital models are an economical choice.
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2 Block Dry Block Heaters
Versatile Block Heaters Designed for Everyday Use with Accessories for Every Application
Versatile Dry Block Heaters are ideal for applications that require temperature stability. All units hold 2 optional interchangeable modular blocks with over 40 choices. Blocks are easy to use, no tools required. Close tube-to-block contact enables maximum heat retention, resulting in efficient heating. Digital models offer exceptional temperature uniformity and stability for repeatable results, while non-digital models are an economical choice.
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1 Block Dry Block Heaters
OHAUS Dry Block Heaters
Versatile Dry Block Heaters are ideal for applications that require temperature stability. All units hold one optional interchangeable modular block with over 40 choices. Blocks are easy to use, no tools required. Close tube-to-block contact enables maximum heat retention, resulting in efficient heating. Digital models offer exceptional temperature uniformity and stability for repeatable results, while non-digital models are an economical choice.



