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High precision thermoregulation from -120 ... 400°C

it takes two to tango!

... it takes two to tango!
Tempo needs Tango

Tango and the larger Unistats are so-called cold-warm re-circulation thermostats according to DIN 12876.
In comparison with conventional bath and re-circulation thermostats, they contain no open bath, and thus have no active (temperature controlled) surfaces open to atmosphere. This minimises oil vapours and bad smells from polluting the atmosphere at high temperatures. At low temperatures, the absorbtion of water vapour by the oil is prevented and the resulting life of the thermofluid thus extended by many times.


Why Tango and the big-power Unistats?
Unistats have a very small internal volume, and thus a very high cooling power to volume (watt/liter) ratio according to DIN 12876. This figure describes the dynamic performance of a thermostat. The primary concern is how fast can a temperature can be changed in a system. With exothermic reactions for example, this can be of deciding importance for safety.

The DIN 12876 standard also defines the volumetric cooling power (KW/m³) i.e. the relationship between cooling power and case size, and thus enables easy comparison between the various advertising claims that a thermostat is compactly made. Compare the volumetric cooling power of our Unistats with those of conventional systems with the same cooling power.


Tango-Club
The number of enthusiastic fans of the Tango and the larger Unistats grows daily. New ideas and feedback from members of the Tango Club flow constantly into the further development of the system. Many thanks!