Wide range of Water bath for different applications
Types of Water Bath
Shaking Water Bath
The water bath’s shaking characteristic is more precisely controlled for liquid flow. An on/off switch controls the shaking. In microbiological techniques, regular shaking allows liquid-grown cell cultures to mix continuously with the air. The features of the shaking water bath include high-precision temperature control, easy temperature adjustment, a precise and clear indication, and outstanding and dependable performance. For easier experimental observation, lighting equipment is provided in the workshop. The cabinet has a fan, and a forced-air convection unit fitted to disperse heat more evenly.
Some of the main benefits of this type of water bath include the user-friendly keypad operation, the straightforward bath drains, the programmable shaking frequencies, etc.
Circulating Water Bath
It is also known as a stirrer water bath. In the baths with circulating water, the water is properly circulating. Stirrers or circulating water baths may be useful for applications where the samples must have consistent or uniform temperatures. The circulating water bath uses continuously circulating water to efficiently and dependably obtain and maintain the desired water temperatures required for the cooling or heating of samples and reagents. It enables quick heating or cooling of samples across a wide temperature range. Enzymatic and serologic testing may be used for these purposes. It receives proper circulation, which leads to a more stable temperature.
Non-circulating Water Bath
Such laboratory water baths rely on the convection mechanism rather than heating the water uniformly. As a result, the water bath’s capacity to control temperature is less exact. We can also add accessories to stir the water bath to enhance heat transmission. Water baths are safe to use up to 99.9 °C. When the temperature is greater than 100 °C, substitutes may be used.
Polycarbonate Water Bath
Inside the bath, there is a controlled heating system. The container is made of transparent polycarbonate, and its temperature can reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Analog water bath
The most basic kind of water bath is an analog one. It is affordable and simple to use. However, it only has a few issues. The analog water bath’s accuracy is lower than the digital water bath’s, which is the first issue. There isn’t a display board in addition to that. The water’s true temperature won’t be visible as a result.