

Why control temperature for viscosity measurement? Defecting changes in your sample's properties is valuable information for predicting your product's performance. Temperature control during viscosity measurement helps ensure accurate test results. The elite Model TC-650 bath is perfect in small spaces while providing standalone operation.
| MX Series | SD Series | AP Series |
|---|---|---|
| Economical | Best Value | Total touch screen interface |
| Large character display | Programmable with PC control using Rheocalc Software | Standalone programmable |
| Single speed pump | 2 speed pump | Variable speed pump |
| Maximum temperature up to 135°C | Quick scroll to set temperature in standalone mode | PC control with Rheocalc Software |
| Maximum temperature up to 170°C | Maximum temperature up to 200°C | |
| Multiple languages | ||
| Built in help menu |
| MODEL | Temperature Range Low | Temperature Range High | Controller | Cooling | Temperature Stability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC-650AP* | -20°C | +200°C | AP | Refridgerated | 0.01°C |
| TC-650SD* | -20°C | +170°C | SD | Refridgerated | 0.04°C |
| TC-650MX* | -20°C | +135°C | MX | Refridgerated | 0.07°C |
| MODEL | Digital Readout/Accuracy | Reservoir Capacity | Pump Speed | Flow Rate | Internal Work Area DxWxH (inches) | Overall Dimensions DxWxH (inches) | Weight (Gross) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC-650AP* | Touch Screen | 7.0 liters | Variable | 16 LPM | 6.18 x 5.59 x 5.0 | 21.3 x 8.7 x 24.3 | 90 lbs |
| TC-650SD* | LCD/Scroll Touch | 7.0 liters | 2-speed | 11 LPM | 6.18 x 5.59 x 5.0 | 21.3 x 8.7 x 24.3 | 90 lbs |
| TC-650MX* | LCD | 7.0 liters | 1-speed | 12 LPM | 6.18 x 5.59 x 5.0 | 21.3 x 8.7 x 25.4 | 84 lbs |
* For use at lower temperatures, use the built-in tap water cooling or use model TC-351 Cooler for control to -20°C.
** Tap water connection requied.
FOR TEMPERATURES HIGHER THAN 80°C PLEASE CONTACT BROOKFIELD FOR FLUID RECOMMENDATIONS.
Note: Specify voltage and frequency when ordering.
N/A=Not Applicable
†Temperature stability may vary depending on bath volume, surface area, insulation and type of fluid.