| Temperature Range | RT to 350°C |
| Detection Method | Semi-automatic |
| Processing Capacity | 4 / batch |
| Temperature Resolution | 0.1°C |
| Accuracy | ± 0.3°C (< 250° C) ± 0.5°C (>250° C) |
| Repeatability | ± 0.1°C at 0.1°C / Min |
| Video Function | Take pictures and Videos |
| Video Playback | No |
| Magnification | 10 |
| Storage Space | 32 Head drive, 2G memory |
| Experimental Method Storage | 50 sets |
| Display Mode | 8’ HD Color Screen |
| Data Interface | USB, network wifi interface, RS 232 |
| Standard Capillary Size | Outer diameter 1.4mm, inner diameter 41.0 mm |
| Power Supply | 110 to 220 V 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 120 W |
Fully Enclosed Heating Block
Real-Time Graph Display
Rapid Preheating Mode
High- Resolution Microscope Lens
Multiple User-Programmable Profile
Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A30 observes the precise temperature range at which it transitions from solid to liquid. It is widely utilized in forensics, pharmaceuticals, chemical industries industry for identifying unknown solids by comparing their melting behaviour.
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Available Range :
Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A31 : 10°C to - 400°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A23 : 10°C to 100°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A20 : Room temperature to 350 ℃ Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A21 : Room temperature to 360℃ Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A33 : RT to -400°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A34 : RT to -420°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A12 : RT to 320°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A22 : RT to 350°C Melting Point Apparatus LDMP-A13 : RT to 400°CLabtron Touch Screen Melting Point Apparatus offers temperature upto 420℃ with touch display at which solid turns into liquid. They feature heating block that ensures uniform thermal distribution. Their construction includes capillary tube that holds sample in place for accurate determination. They include optical system to clearly observe transition of sample. Our Touch Screen Melting Point Apparatus is suitable for purity testing, compound characterization, environmental analysis and forensic analysis.








Labtron supplies advanced models of melting point apparatus LDMP-A30. Misleading results often stem from sample impurities (which depress melting points), overly rapid heating (masking true melting behaviour), blocked light paths or dirty optical systems, or faulty temperature sensors. Troubleshooting involves inspecting and cleaning optics, verifying sensor calibration, replacing defective capillaries, and comparing sample readings with known references to isolate sample issues.
Labtron supplies advanced models of melting point apparatus LDMP-A30. To maintain instrument longevity and accuracy, keep the device in a dry, dust-free, and well-ventilated environment. Clean the sample holder and optical window before each run to prevent buildup. Use only approved capillaries and avoid inserting damaged or contaminated tubes. After use, power down and allow the block to cool safely before removing samples or cleaning, protecting both equipment and user.
Labtron’s High-end melting point apparatus LDMP-A30 often include onboard data logging—typically with internal storage -to record complete melting profiles. This lets you track not only start and end points, but also the rate of temperature rise, plateau behaviour, and any anomalies during heating. Logged data can be exported via USB or Wi Fi to lab software, making it easy to include melting curves in reports or regulatory documentation. Complete traceability also supports audits and quality control, showing exactly how each measurement was conducted.
Regular calibration is essential for accurate results. You should perform a full calibration-using certified standards like benzoic acid or naphthalene-at least once per year, or whenever the unit has been moved or serviced. In between, verify performance monthly or weekly using one-point checks on a known standard. Always record calibration dates and outcomes. Keeping up with this schedule ensures your instrument stays within specification and your data remains reliable—especially important for regulated work or published research.
Labtron supplies advanced models of melting point apparatus LDMP-A30. A controlled heating process enhances melting point precision. Begin with a moderate temperature rise to approach the expected melting zone, then switch to slower, more gradual heating to clearly capture the onset and complete phase transition. Incorrect starting points or rapid ramping can cause overheating, thermal lag, or blurred melting observations. Following recommended protocols ensures more accurate and reproducible results.
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