Forma Scientific

Forma's new line of micro-processorcontrolled baths. They're small in size, butbig on performance features. Like pro- grammable ramping. LCD digital r...
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New micro-processor baths.

Big things come in small packag when they come from Forma. Model 2121 (23.6 liters)

Forma's new line of micro-processor controlled baths. They're small in size, but big on performance features. Like pro­ grammable ramping. LCD digital read-out. Progammable high-low temperature limits with a uniformity factor of ±0.05 °C. Temperature maintenance from above ambient to ±95°C (+203°F). Stainless steel, seamless tank with an electropolished finish to resist corrosion. All that in a countertop size. A small miracle, except that they come from Forma. Find out more about Forma's new line of American made baths. Call or write for our product brochures. Send me more information on Forma Baths. Model 2112 (16.5 liters)

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