About Isolated Organ Baths Digital
Isolated Organ Baths Digital : ETPL-300A
Isolated Organ Baths Digital Versatile and complete organ baths. Bath chambers made out of thick Transparent acrylic sheets, chemically welded to make them leakproof. Temperature is achieved by 250 Watts heating elements and is microprocessor based digital temperature controlled. A compact control penal has been provided. Supplied complete with two sets of glass inner vessels, oxygen tubes, Warming coils, fixit levers and holders. This bath is termed as 'Two-unit isolated bath'. The unit is workable on 220V AC 50Hz single phase.
Precise Experimental ControlEach of the four organ baths features independent digital control for temperature and timing, maximizing experimental accuracy. The double-walled, water-jacketed design maintains stable conditions vital for replicable outcomes in physiological and pharmacological testing.
Versatile Laboratory ApplicationDesigned for researchers testing drug effects on tissues or organs, this instrument includes complete accessoriessuch as tissue holders, bubble tubes, and stirrer rods. It supports a range of studies in medical, veterinary, and life sciences.
Efficient and User-Friendly OperationWith an intuitive digital control panel and LCD display, the organ bath system simplifies setup and monitoring. Individual drainage outlets, stainless steel stirrers, and robust construction ensure easy cleaning, durability, and straightforward operational workflows.
FAQs of Isolated Organ Baths Digital:
Q: How does the digital temperature control system work for each bath?
A: Each bath in the organ bath system has an independent digital thermostatic controller coupled with an immersion heater, allowing you to set and maintain temperatures up to 60C accurately via the digital LCD display.
Q: What accessories are supplied with the Isolated Organ Baths Digital?
A: The product comes with essential accessories, including glass bubble tubes for aeration, tissue holders, stainless steel hooks and stirrers, stirrer rods, and connecting pipes, ensuring you have everything you need for immediate use.
Q: When and where is this instrument commonly used?
A: This laboratory instrument is primarily used in research institutions, pharmaceutical labs, and academic settings for conducting physiological and pharmacological experiments, particularly to study drug effects on isolated tissues or organs.
Q: What is the process for supplying oxygen or air to the tissues in the baths?
A: Each bath is fitted with a glass aeration tube that continuously introduces oxygen or air, ensuring that the tissues or organs within the baths remain viable throughout the experiment.
Q: How is water temperature maintained and thermal stability ensured?
A: The double-walled, water-jacketed construction combined with digital thermostatic control helps maintain consistent water temperature in each bath, minimizing temperature fluctuations for reliable experimental results.
Q: What are the benefits of using independent controls for each bath?
A: Independent controls allow researchers to run multiple, distinct experiments simultaneously, each at specific temperatures or conditions, enhancing operational flexibility and experimental throughput.