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Microwave chemical reactor
The working process of the microwave chemical reactor can be divided into four core steps: "microwave generation - energy transmission - system absorption - reaction acceleration". The specific principle is as follows:
Microwave generation stage: The core component of the equipment, "microwave generator" (usually a magnetron), under the drive of the power supply, converts electrical energy into stable-frequency microwave energy (2450 MHz). This frequency of microwave energy is efficiently absorbed by most polar molecules and does not have a significant heating effect on non-polar molecules (such as aliphatic solvents), possessing certain "selective heating" characteristics.
Selection Guide
Model | Timing control | Temperature control | Magnetic stirring |
BXT-MCR-200 | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
BXT-MCR-200S | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
BXT-MCR-250ST | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Product details
Machine model and corresponding parameters
List of Accessories
Take BXT-MCR-250ST as an example. For specific model accessories, please contact customer service.