GM-0501 Stainless Steel Laboratory Hotplate
| Origin | Shanghai, China |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Type | Authorized Distributor |
| Origin Category | Domestic (PRC) |
| Model | GM-0501 |
| Power Rating | 1500 W |
| Heating Surface Dimensions | 400 × 280 mm |
| Maximum Surface Temperature | 400 °C |
| Control Method | Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Continuous Power Regulation |
| Housing Finish | Electrostatically Applied Epoxy-Polyester Coating |
| Compliance | CE-marked per EN 61000-6-3 (EMC) and EN 61000-6-2 (Immunity) |
Overview
The GM-0501 Stainless Steel Laboratory Hotplate is a precision-engineered benchtop heating device designed for consistent, flame-free thermal control in analytical, preparative, and quality control laboratory environments. It operates on resistive heating principles: embedded NiCr alloy heating elements are fully encapsulated beneath a seamless 304 stainless steel top plate, eliminating exposed coils or open flames and ensuring operator safety and chemical compatibility. The unit delivers uniform surface temperature distribution across its 400 × 280 mm active area, with stable setpoint maintenance up to 400 °C—validated using calibrated thermocouple probes traceable to NIST standards. Its robust mechanical architecture supports continuous operation under moderate load conditions typical of solvent evaporation, sample digestion pre-heating, reagent warming, and controlled drying protocols.
Key Features
- Encapsulated heating system with full thermal isolation—no exposed heating elements or ignition hazards
- Continuous power regulation via silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR) circuitry, enabling precise, stepless adjustment from ambient to maximum temperature without thermal overshoot
- 304 stainless steel top plate offering high corrosion resistance, ease of decontamination, and long-term dimensional stability under repeated thermal cycling
- Electrostatically applied hybrid epoxy-polyester coating on the housing provides abrasion resistance, UV stability, and dielectric integrity in humid or chemically exposed lab settings
- Integrated overtemperature cut-off protection (mechanical bimetallic switch) activates at ≥420 °C to prevent thermal runaway
- Low electromagnetic emissions design compliant with EN 61000-6-3, minimizing interference with adjacent instrumentation such as balances or pH meters
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The GM-0501 accommodates standard laboratory vessels including borosilicate glass beakers (up to 2 L), stainless steel digestion cups, ceramic crucibles, and PTFE-coated containers. Its flat, non-porous surface ensures compatibility with aqueous, organic, and mildly acidic media; however, prolonged exposure to halogenated solvents or molten alkalis is not recommended without secondary containment. From a regulatory standpoint, the hotplate meets essential safety and EMC requirements under the EU Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) and Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU). While not intrinsically rated for hazardous locations, its flameless operation and grounded chassis support use in general-purpose laboratories operating under ISO/IEC 17025-accredited quality management systems. Documentation includes Declaration of Conformity and material safety data for finish coatings.
Software & Data Management
The GM-0501 is an analog-controlled instrument with no embedded microprocessor or digital interface. Temperature setting and monitoring are performed manually via a calibrated rotary potentiometer and integrated analog dial indicator. As such, it does not generate electronic audit trails, lack USB/RS-232 connectivity, and is not subject to FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements. This design prioritizes operational simplicity, long-term reliability, and immunity to firmware-related obsolescence—making it suitable for GLP environments where procedural documentation (e.g., lab notebook entries recording setpoint, duration, and vessel type) fulfills traceability requirements. Calibration verification is performed annually using a NIST-traceable surface probe thermometer.
Applications
- Pretreatment heating prior to acid digestion (e.g., EPA Method 3050B)
- Controlled evaporation of solvents during sample concentration steps in environmental or food testing labs
- Warming reagents to specified temperatures before titration or enzymatic assays
- Preheating metal blocks or aluminum heating mantles used in reflux or distillation setups
- Supporting ASTM D92 (Cleveland Open Cup) flash point determinations where auxiliary heating is required
- General-purpose benchtop heating in teaching laboratories, QC/QA facilities, and R&D pilot lines where programmability is not mandated
FAQ
Is the GM-0501 suitable for use with magnetic stirrers?
No—the GM-0501 is a standalone hotplate without integrated stirring functionality. For combined heating/stirring applications, refer to the GM-0501S variant (sold separately), which includes a brushless DC motor and PTFE-coated stir bar driver.
What is the recommended calibration interval?
Annual calibration against a NIST-traceable surface temperature standard is advised for GLP-compliant operations. Field verification using a handheld infrared thermometer (with emissivity correction for stainless steel) may be performed weekly.
Can the hotplate be mounted in a fume hood?
Yes—its sealed construction and low outgassing finish permit safe installation in Class I or II biosafety cabinets and chemical fume hoods, provided adequate ventilation airflow is maintained per ANSI/AIHA Z9.5 guidelines.
Does the unit include a temperature sensor port for external feedback control?
No—temperature regulation is open-loop. Closed-loop operation requires integration with an external PID controller and surface-mounted thermocouple, which is supported via the optional GM-TC-Kit accessory.

