Porous Constant Temperature Bath

The porous constant temperature bath maintains a uniform temperature in multiple sample wells through heating elements and a circulation system. It is used for constant temperature processing or reaction testing of samples such as paints and inks, and is suitable for synchronous constant temperature experiments on batch samples in the laboratory.
Selection
When selecting a multi-well constant temperature bath, considerations should include ensuring the temperature range covers experimental requirements, matching the number of wells with the sample volume, achieving temperature control accuracy that meets testing standards, ensuring material corrosion resistance aligns with sample characteristics, and coordinating the equipment size with the laboratory space.

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Instruments

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

Impedance of PHY Glass film less than 500MΩ, with porous PTFE liquid complex and silver ion trap reference system, support 0~ 130 ℃ wide temperature measurement, Response is fast and stain resistance is strong.

$ 264.00

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

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

Fluorine-free environmental Compressor refrigeration, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with High Accuracy PT100 Sensor and porous U-shaped domestic circulation system to ensure stable and uniform temperature.

$ 924.00

Using non-fluorine environmental protection Compressor refrigeration system, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with High Accuracy PT100 Sensor and porous U-shaped domestic circulation design, to ensure that the flow field temperature field is highly uniform.

$ 995.00

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

Brushless DC motor to achieve constant speed operation, high temperature control accuracy without drift, Oscillation Frequency 0-300rpm adjustable, swing amplitude 20mm, to meet different experimental needs.

$ 932.00

Temperature range covers -10~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation is accurate to +/- 0.05 ℃, support internal and external double cycle mode, tank volume 6L, to meet the needs of various experiments inside and outside the tank.

$ 725.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve 0~ 300rpm constant speed oscillation, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, swing amplitude 20mm to ensure uniform mixing, timing function 0~ 120min to meet different experimental needs.

$ 740.00

Using brushless DC motor to achieve 0~ 300rpm constant speed oscillation, Temperature range RT +~ 100 ℃, swing amplitude of 20mm, to ensure the stability and reliability of the experimental process.

$ 740.00

Temperature range -5~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation Accurate to +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with circulating pump to support internal and external dual circulation mode, can flexibly meet the temperature control needs of in-tank and out-of-tank experiments.

$ 774.00

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

Adopt non-heat centrifugal circulating pump to avoid temperature field interference, Temperature Uniformity up to +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with multiple Safety protection devices, optional program temperature control and Communication interface to meet the needs of complex experiments.

$ 12820.00

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