Circulated laboratory water baths offer several advantages over uncirculated water baths. First, they provide more precise and uniform temperature control since circulating the water helps distribute heat evenly throughout the bath. They are also less likely to develop temperature gradients or hot spots. In addition, circulated water baths can be used for a wider range of applications, where highly precise temperature control is needed, such as DNA amplification by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
This unit has a perforated false floor that sits above the base to protect your samples from directly contacting the heater. Convenient carry handles assist with moving the bath if needed. Includes a simple-to-use drain for when the time comes to remove the water and clean the tank. Features include two lids and dry start protection and over temperature safety. It also comes with a digital LED controller and a durable stainelss steel tank.
Specifications
Temperature Range: Ambient +5°C to +99°C
Temperature Stability: +/-0.1°C
LED display resolution: 0.1°C
Electrical: 1225W/230V
Weight: 16.5kgs
Timer range: 1min - 99h 59min
External dimensions: 560x414x426mm (including lid)
Internal dimensions: 500x300x200 mm
2 year warranty
Water baths have a wide range of applications in various fields, including biomedicine, life sciences, and industry. They are also commonly used in commercial kitchen cooking methods like Sous Vide. Some specific applications of water baths include sample thawing, bacteriological examinations, reagent warming, coliform determinations, and microbiological assays.
Circulated water baths are commonly used in a wide range of laboratory applications, including in chemistry, biology, and biotechnology. They are useful for a variety of tasks, such as incubating cells, thawing frozen samples, or conducting chemical reactions at a specific temperature.