Single-Tank water Bath

A single-bath water bath heats the water in the tank through electrical heating and uses water to conduct heat, ensuring that immersed samples are maintained at a constant temperature. It is used for heating, dissolving, or maintaining constant-temperature reactions of samples in the laboratory, commonly applied in tests such as coating viscosity measurement and ink drying experiments.
Selection
When selecting a single-tank water bath, consider: the temperature range covering experimental needs, temperature control accuracy matching sample sensitivity, tank size accommodating instruments, material corrosion resistance adapting to chemical environments, and safety features such as dry-burning protection.

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Instruments

Water Bath, water temperature box and boiling disinfection box three functions, Temperature range from room temperature to 100 ℃, Tank size 42 * 18 * 20cm, to meet a variety of experimental heating and disinfection needs.

$ 180.00

With three uses of water Bath, thermostatic and boiling disinfection, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, Tank volume 36L, suitable for a variety of experimental heating and equipment processing needs.

$ 209.00

Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, set water Tank and Water Bath as a whole, one-time stamping forming stainless steel liner, with water shortage anti-air burning and independent temperature limit alarm system to ensure safe operation.

$ 341.00

Single hole design Tank size Φ 20 × 12cm ³, Temperature range RT + 5~ 100 ℃, Temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, stainless steel structure corrosion resistance, PID control temperature stable fluctuation only +/- 0.1 ℃.

$ 123.00

Water Bath and water Bath are integrated to achieve dual-use, using one-time stamping stainless steel liner for easy cleaning, temperature control accuracy +/- 0.3 ℃, equipped with water shortage and air burning and independent temperature limit safety system to ensure safe operation.

$ 562.00

Tank volume 18L, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, with magnetic Stir function, six-hole single row design can simultaneously process multiple samples, improve experimental efficiency.

$ 315.00

With water shortage and air burning function, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, integrated sink and water Bath dual-use, easy to clean and safe operation.

$ 391.00

Water Bath and sink as a whole, using a stamping forming stainless steel liner, Temperature range RT + 5~ 99 ℃, temperature fluctuation +/- 0.3 ℃, with water shortage and independent temperature limit alarm function.

$ 493.00

Imported Stainless Steel Tank, High Temperature and Corrosion Resistance, Temperature range from room temperature to 100 ℃, heating power 1000W, intelligent integrated circuit to ensure temperature stability.

$ 170.00

With water Bath thermostatic oscillation and low temperature refrigeration dual functions, thermostatic range 0-100 ℃, temperature accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, support reciprocating oscillation and digital constant speed operation, suitable for a variety of sample fostering needs.

$ 1027.00

With dual functions of constant temperature water Bath and magnetic Stir, temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, Stir speed 0~ 1500rpm, stainless steel studio corrosion resistance, support 4 × 1000ml Stir, safe and easy operation.

$ 522.00

Single hole design Tank size Φ 20 * 12cm ³, Temperature control accuracy +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.1 ℃, using PID and fuzzy control technology, heating power 300W, stable and reliable and easy to operate.

$ 127.00

Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, six-hole single row design, Tank volume 18L, stainless steel material high temperature corrosion resistance, intelligent integrated circuit to ensure temperature stability.

$ 257.00

Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, Tank volume 12L, four-hole design can process multiple samples simultaneously, with magnetic Stir function to achieve uniform heating.

$ 248.00

With dual functions of constant temperature water Bath and magnetic Stir, temperature control accuracy up to +/- 0.5 ℃, Stir speed 0~ 1500rpm, stainless steel studio corrosion resistance, support 6 samples processed simultaneously.

$ 620.00

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