The ThermoStar Homeothermic Blanket System (Cat No.: RWD-69020) is an advanced temperature maintenance and monitoring solution designed for precise thermal regulation of small laboratory animals during surgical and experimental procedures. This system includes the ThermoStar temperature controller and the 69023 heating pad, providing reliable, dual-channel temperature control for animal research environments.
Specifications
Touchscreen Interface:
4.3-inch color LCD touch screen for intuitive operation, real-time temperature display, and system status monitoring.
Dual-Channel Operation:
Simultaneously monitors and controls two independent heating channels, allowing separate temperature management for two animals or experimental setups.
Real-Time Monitoring and Safety:
Continuous real-time measurement and display of both heating pad and probe temperatures. Independent circuit control for the heating pad and temperature probe ensures dual safety protection and system reliability.
Precision Temperature Control:
Fast temperature rise and high control precision with a settable range of 20–45°C, 0.1°C resolution, and maximum temperature of 50°C. Switchable between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Status and Alarm Functions:
Visual progress bar and working status indicators (IDLE, WARNING, STANDBY, WORKING). Configurable alarms for high/low temperature limits (±1°C), probe and pad errors, and customizable sound/indicator alerts for enhanced safety.
Heating Pad (69023):
High-temperature resistant silica gel pad (12.0 × 20.5 cm), easy to clean and suitable for various experimental platforms.
High-Sensitivity Probe:
Temperature probe with 1.5 mm diameter, 30 mm rod length, 150 cm cable, optimized for small animal models (rat/mouse).
Power and Dimensions:
Universal power supply (100–240 V, 50/60 Hz). Control unit size: 205 × 148 × 80 mm; weight: 1.3 kg.
Applications
Maintenance of normothermia in rodents and other small animals during anesthesia, surgery, and recovery
Suitable for preclinical research, physiology, pharmacology, and neuroscience studies requiring precise animal temperature regulation
