The low-temperature constant temperature bath is a device that provides controlled cooling, heating, uniformity, and constant temperature for experimental reactions. It can also serve as a direct heating or cooling source and auxiliary heating or cooling source.
The low-temperature constant temperature bath can conduct constant temperature experiments in the internal water tank or be connected to other devices through hoses, serving as a constant temperature source.
The low-temperature constant temperature bath is widely used in various fields such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food, chemical engineering, metallurgy, chemical analysis, and petroleum, providing users with high-precision, controlled, and uniformly constant temperature sources.
Figure 1 Low-Temperature Constant Temperature Bath Exterior and Diagram (on the right)
Figure 2 Low-Temperature Constant Temperature Bath Inner Liner and Back View
Temperature Range: -5°C to 100°C (depending on the added solution)
Temperature Accuracy: ±0.02°C (25°C, medium: water or ethylene glycol)
Inner Capacity: 6 L
Opening Size: 180 mm × 150 mm
Depth: 130 mm
Pump Flow Rate: 12 L/min
Operating Voltage: 220 VAC ±10%, 50 Hz
Total Power: 1.2 kW
Dimensions: 340 mm × 340 mm × 670 mm