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Laboratory Bath Description
Naturally, one of the first questions that you need to answer before renting one of these devices is which style of bath suits your needs the best. Do you need the water, oil, cooling, or heated bath? Each of these takes care of a different function and one will be better for your needs than another will. In addition, make sure that you check all features on the models you are considering. If you need a shaking control for the bath, for example, you need to make sure that the rental or lease you want actually offers that feature.
Features of laboratory baths
The laboratory baths will all have a number of similar features and options. For example, they will allow you to easily control the temperature of the bath. This can be digital or a dial. They also have safety controls so that you can set the maximum temperature that the bath can reach. Some baths, particularly the water baths, also have controls for shaking. You will be able to turn the shaking on or off as needed, and you will generally be able to change the speed of the shaking as well. Shaking might be necessary for cultures in liquid media, as it will allow for a better mixture of oxygen with the culture.
How laboratory baths work
The cooling bath is a device that will lower the temperature of the bath, and that can improve the heat conduction. A heated bath can do the opposite, as it will raise the temperature. This can improve a chemical reaction. A water bath is a device that will keep the temperature at a constant. This is typically used in microbiology to help with incubations.
About laboratory baths
A laboratory bath is a device meant to do any number of different things based on the type of bath it is. There are four main bath types – cooling, heated, water, and oil. Each of these has their own uses in a variety of areas. It is a good idea to have a basic understanding of each when you are choosing one to rent.
Laboratory Bath Applications
Microbiology
Chemistry
Laboratory Bath Manufacturers
Memmert
IKA
Bio Rad
Grifols
Elektro-Mag
Stuart
Electrothermal
Amos
Grant
Mestra
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