About Circulated Water Bath
ETS-54: This water bath is used to circulate hot water in a particular area / instrument like B.R. Apparatus or abbe refractometer. Temperature is controlled by thermostatically / digital temperature controller, inner chamber SS-304, outer ms duly powder quoted.
CAPACITY :
Efficient Temperature ControlAchieve reliable and consistent temperature regulation for laboratory samples with the internal circulation pump and digital temperature controller. The system maintains temperature from ambient up to 100C with high accuracy, essential for reproducible experimental results.
Durable and Safe DesignCrafted from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, the water bath is built to endure intensive laboratory applications. Safety features such as over-temperature cut-off and low water level protection offer peace of mind during continuous operation, safeguarding both samples and equipment.
Versatile Laboratory ApplicationsThis water bath serves a range of laboratory tasks including chemical reactions, biological incubations, and pharmaceutical sample preparations. Its spacious inner tank, easy-to-use lift-up lid, and clear digital display make it ideal for routine use in demanding environments.
FAQs of Circulated Water Bath:
Q: How does the Circulated Water Bath maintain uniform temperature across samples?
A: This water bath utilizes an internal circulation pump that continuously moves heated water throughout the inner tank, ensuring all samples are exposed to a consistent temperature. The digital temperature controller further enhances precision, keeping variations within 0.5C.
Q: What safety mechanisms are included with this laboratory water bath?
A: The unit is equipped with an over-temperature cut-off to prevent overheating and a low water level protection system to avoid dry running, protecting both the samples and the equipment during extended use.
Q: When should a recirculating water bath be used in a laboratory setting?
A: Recirculating water baths are ideal when experiments require stable and uniform heating, such as in chemical reactions, enzyme assays, sample thawing, or biological incubations that demand a controlled environment from room temperature to 100C.
Q: Where is this Circulated Water Bath typically installed in laboratories?
A: It is commonly placed on sturdy laboratory benches or workstations in chemical, biological, and pharmaceutical labs, positioned near electrical outlets for easy access to power and routine handling of samples.
Q: What is the process for operating the digital temperature controller?
A: Simply set the desired temperature using the digital LED interface; the controller automatically regulates heating via the corrosion-resistant stainless steel element, with the display showing real-time temperature for user monitoring.
Q: Can this Circulated Water Bath accommodate multiple samples simultaneously?
A: Yes, with its spacious inner tank measuring 450 x 250 x 150 mm and total capacity of 15 litres, the unit can hold several sample containers, facilitating efficient batch processing and parallel experiments.