Corning stirring hotplate, PC-220

The PC-220 hotplate with stirrer is made with a laboratory standard corning exclusive glass-ceramic pyroceram top plate. They have a temperature range from 25 to 550°C and are both sophisticated and durable.Features:Faster and even heating with microprocessor design Closed-loop stirring monitors and regulated stirring speedExternal 'spill trough' deflects spills away from electronic controlsSuperior component design and enclosed control electronics protect control circuits from harsh environmentsExtra large controls with easy-to-read numbersAccessories availableSpecifications:

The PC-220 hotplate with stirrer is made with a laboratory standard corning exclusive glass-ceramic pyroceram top plate. They have a temperature range from 25 to 550°C and are both sophisticated and durable.

Features:

  • Faster and even heating with microprocessor design 
  • Closed-loop stirring monitors and regulated stirring speed
  • External 'spill trough' deflects spills away from electronic controls
  • Superior component design and enclosed control electronics protect control circuits from harsh environments
  • Extra large controls with easy-to-read numbers
  • Accessories available

Specifications:

Model PC-220
Electrical
230V, 50Hz
288W, 1.3A
Stirrer Speed
60-1100RPM
Plate Size
101.6mm  x 127mm
Weight
2.3kg
Dimensions (H x W x D)
111.8 x 147.8 x 185.4mm
Temp Range
25-550°C

NOTE: 230V model comes with UK style wall plug. Continental European and Italian plugs are available upon request.

Updated: 04-06-2026
Code Pack Size Availability Price Updated: 04-06-2026
EMS72348-20 Each No ETA $1,627.00 AUD

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