A dry bath is a laboratory instrument used to heat, cool, incubate, or thaw samples in a controlled, dry environment, eliminating the need for water.
It works by heating a metal block with wells, which in turn heats samples in small, fitted containers like tubes or vials. Common applications include molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, and research for processes such as PCR, enzyme reactions, and hybridization
Main Specifications
Temperature range Ambient +5°C to 130°C (Ambient at 25°C),
Temperature display resolution 0.1°C
4-digit LED Temperature uniformity
Temperature range Ambient +5°C to 150°C
Temperature display resolution 0.1°C
4-digit LED Temperature uniformity
Temperature accuracy: ±0.3°C
Temperature uniformity: ±0.2°C (at 37°C in block)
Temperature controller: Microprocessor, user calibratable
Timer: 1 to 99 hours, 59 min or continuous in 1-min increments
Heat up time- ≤ 20 min 30° to 130°C
Control PI microprocessor controller
Single Block need 1.5/2 ml tube
Dimensions W x D x H (8.3 x 12.4 x 4.7 in. (21 x 31.5 x 12 cm))
Electricity requirements
Voltage and plugs to be adapted to meet the country requirements
Supply voltage: 230 ± 10 V, AC, 50/60 Hz
The line cord / Power cord supplied with the equipment shall be of acceptable durability, length, and current carrying capacity complying with Indian Standards