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Brand Name :HIYI
Model Number :WB20-S
Certification :CE, ISO13485, ISO9001
Place of Origin :Beijing, China
MOQ :1pcs
Price :$400~600
Payment Terms :T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability :10,000.00pcs per month
Delivery Time :3~7 working days
Packaging Details :Carton Box
Name :Laboratory Circulating Water Bath
Display :LED
Temperature range [℃ :Room temp.+5-100
Temperature stability at 37℃ [℃ :±0.2
Temperature accuracy at 37℃ [℃ :±0.1
Bath volume[L :20
Circulating pump :No
Overheating protection :Yes
Housing :Q235 Plastic panel
Parts touch water ( including lid) :Stainless steel
Heating power[W :1000
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Digital Thermostatic Stainless Steel Laboratory Circulating Water Bath

Digital Thermostatic Stainless Steel Laboratory Circulating Water Bath

Overview

Water bath is laboratory equipment made from a container filled with heated water. It is used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature over a long period of time. Most water baths have a digital or an analogue interface to allow users to set a desired temperature, but some water baths have their temperature controlled by a current passing through a reader. Utilisations include warming of reagents, melting of substrates or incubation of cell cultures. It is also used to enable certain chemical reactions to occur at high temperature. Water bath is a preferred heat source for heating flammable chemicals instead of an open flame to prevent ignition.[1] Different types of water baths are used depending on application. For all water baths, it can be used up to 99.9 °C.[2][3] When temperature is above 100 °C, alternative methods such as oil bath, silicone bath or sand bath may be used.

Features

• Water-bath's maintain stable internal temperature with 20L heating capacity
• Temperature range up to +80°C
• LED display of the actual temperature.
• High temperature accuracywith overheating protection
• Precise temperature control with PID controller
• High temperature resistant and corrosion free lid made up of 304 stainlesssteel.
• The water bath has a dedicated internal magnetic circulation pump for uniform temperature distribution and also helps to prevent water leakage.
• The temperature homogeneity avoids any bumping phenomenon to occur during usage.
• Gable lid design prevents the steam droplets to drop into the sample. It can drop along on the side wall. It can ensure clean sample and temperature uniformity.

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Specifications

Items WB20-P WB20-S
Display LED LED
Temperature range [℃] Room temp.+5-100 Room temp.+5-100
Temperature stability at 37℃ [℃] ±0.2 ±0.5
Temperature accuracy at 37℃ [℃] ±0.1 ±0.3
Bath volume[L] 20 20
Circulating pump yes No
Overheating protection yes yes
Temperature sensor PT1000 PT1000
Dimension [mm] 667x349x357 667x349x357
Housing Q235 Plastic panel Q235 Plastic panel
Parts touch water ( including lid) Stainless steel Stainless steel
Weight[kg] 17 16.2
Voltage[V] 220V, 50/60Hz 220V, 50/60Hz
Heating power[W] 1050 1000
Ambient temperature [℃] +10~40 +10~40
Ambient humidity [% rHF] <80 <80

FAQ

Q1: What is the use of water bath in the laboratory?
A laboratory water bath is used to heat samples in the lab. Some applications include maintaining cell lines or heating flammable chemicals that might combust if exposed to open flame. A water bath generally consists of a heating unit, a stainless steel chamber that holds the water and samples, and a control interface.

Q2: What is the difference between water bath and incubator?
The major difference between these two pieces of equipment is the efficiency of the heat transfer to your samples. In a shaking water bath, samples are surrounding by water, an excellent conductor of heat. ... An incubator will heat up samples slowly and gradually.

Q3: Why is it important to maintain a constant volume of water in a water bath?

Water baths are used to incubate samples at a specific temperature for a long period of time. As time passes, water will evaporate and will cause the water bath to dry up. ... Hence it is important to maintain a constant volume of water in your water bath.

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