Dry Well Constant Temperature Bath

The dry-well constant temperature bath maintains a constant temperature of liquid in the metal module holes through electric heating and a temperature control system. It is used for constant temperature reactions of samples, viscosity testing, and material aging experiments. In coatings and ink testing, it ensures stable testing conditions.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the temperature range covers experimental needs, temperature control accuracy meets standard requirements, the number of wells and dimensions are compatible with sample containers, material corrosion resistance suits reagent properties, and heating rate aligns with the experimental pace.

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Instruments

Imported stainless steel plate and circulating pump, Temperature Fluctuation ≤ +/- 0.5 ℃, Temperature range RT + 5~ 95 ℃, with anti-dry burning function, to ensure the safety and stability of the experiment.

$ 356.00

Provide a uniform and constant field source with controlled temperature, which can be used for constant temperature experiments or tests on samples, and can also be used as a heat source for direct or auxiliary heating.

$ 2784.00

Glass testtube with bubble well structure, length 100mm, diaMeter 27mm, capacity 8 square centiMeters, suitable for a variety of PolariMeter types.

$ 119.00

Temperature range covers -40 to 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation accuracy to +/- 0.05 ℃, resolution up to 0.01 ℃, and supports internal and external double cycle mode to meet the needs of various experiments inside and outside the tank.

$ 1285.00

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

Using high temperature dry heat technology, temperature control accuracy of +/- 1 ℃, rapid heating and over-temperature protection function, studio volume 70L, easy and safe operation.

$ 574.00

Double station independent temperature control design, stirring speed up to 2600rpm, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃, with PID self-tuning function, support dry burning, oil Bath and water Bath three Heating mode.

$ 344.00

Glass shell structure with bubble well design, testtube length 200mm, diaMeter 27mm, capacity of 15 square centiMeters, to ensure the accuracy of Optical inspection measurement and ease of operation.

$ 119.00

Four-hole design with anti-dry burn protection, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner to ensure durability, suitable for a variety of temperature sensitive experiments.

$ 198.00

Using DC motor to ensure no-load operation for more than 10,000 hours, no noise vibration; fast IT microcontroller to achieve accurate adjustment of speed and temperature, support dry burning, water Bath and oil Bath various working modes, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, heating power 800W.

$ 172.00

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

Adopt high temperature dry heat technology, effectively destroy the microbial cell structure through oxidation. Temperature range RT + 10~ 200 ℃, temperature fluctuation is only +/- 1 ℃, with forced convection system to improve heating efficiency, Multiple Safety protection mechanisms to ensure safe operation.

$ 438.00

Double hole design with 330 × 180 × 140mm Tank, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.5 ℃, 304 stainless steel liner to ensure durability, anti-dry burning protection to enhance experimental safety.

$ 180.00

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

Brushless DC motor is used to achieve 0~ 300rpm constant speed oscillation, Temperature range RT +~ 60 ℃ and no drift, rotary oscillation ensures uniform mixing of samples.

$ 740.00

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