CORIO™ CP-310F refrigerated/heating circulator with an operating range of -30…+200 °C and ±0.03 °C stability. Suitable for temperature applications with circulation to an external apparatus or immersing a device in the bath tank. The CORIO™ CP circulator incorporates easy change-over for control of fluid circulation internally or externally and an adjustable pump from 8-27 L/min; 1.5-10.2 PSI. The CORIO CP includes USB-B and RS232 ports for PC communication and a USB-A port for datalogging. Unit fittings: M16x1 male threaded adapters including a pair of 8 and 12 mm hose barbs. 300W cooling power at 20 °C with 20W at -30 °C. Options for heating power (1kW or 2kW) and refrigerant (R290 natural refrigerant or R449A synthetic refrigerant).
Class III (FL) according to DIN 12876-1.
Included with each unit: 2 each barbed fitting for tubing 8 and 12 mm inner dia. (pump connections M16x1 male)
Absolute Temperature Calibration (ATC) – CORIO CP Circulator
Learn how to perform an ATC, or Absolute Temperature Calibration, on your CORIO CP circulator.
Connecting to EasyTEMP Software – RS232 Interface
Learn how to connect your CORIO CP, DYNEO DD (optional), MAGIO MX and MS, and PRESTO Series EasyTEMP Software using RS232 Interface.
Connecting to EasyTEMP Software – USB Interface
Learn how to connect your CORIO CD, CORIO CP, DYNEO DD, MAGIO MX and MS, and PRESTOs EasyTEMP Software using USB Interface.
Data Logging – CORIO CP Circulator
In this video you will learn how to data log to a USB stick on your CORIO CP. This allows you to record data from the unit’s operation without having to connect it to a computer.
Downloading Black Box Data – CORIO CP
Learn how to download black box data from the CORIO CP circulator product line. Make sure you have a USB stick no more than 2 GB large, formatted in FAT32 and make sure there are no other files on the USB stick.
JULABO CORIO Laboratory Circulators
Take a look at JULABO’s CORIO circulators. CORIO refrigerated and heated circulators are ideally suited for standard tasks and routine temperature control work in laboratories and industrial facilities. CORIO circulators come equipped with the core characteristics you need to succeed with your liquid temperature control applications. Models are available for internal and external applications and cover a working temperature range of -40°C to +150°C. This video demonstrates how easy the circulator is to handle, operate, and attach to different bath tanks. Circulators can be purchased separately or as part of a combination with JULABO bath tanks, which come in a variety of sizes and include both metal and plastic options. CORIO circulators make it easy to change between internal and external circulation and offer easy connection to computers for monitoring, communications, and data logging. The removable cover makes the until easy to clean, and the built-in drain on the JULABO bath tanks keep your laboratory or facility tidy. Check out the CORIO’s core capabilities and imagine how it could transform your daily temperature control tasks.
MAGIO Circulators vs. CORIO CP Circulators
In this video you will learn the differences between the MAGIO circulators and the CORIO CP circulators.
Remote Control – CORIO CP Circulators
Learn how to put your CORIO CP circulator into remote control mode using RS232 or the USB interface.
Updating Configuration – CORIO CP
In this video, Felix will show you how to update the configuration a CORIO CP circulator.
Updating Firmware – CORIO CP
In this video, Nelson will show you how to update the firmware on a CORIO CP circulator.