Laboratory Water Bath 36L
Constant temperature water baths are laboratory equipment used to maintain a precise and stable temperature for various applications, including heating, incubation, thawing, and warming reagents, especially when dealing with flammable or sensitive materials.
Here’s a more detailed explanation of their uses:
Common Applications:
Incubation: Water baths are crucial for incubating cell cultures, bacterial cultures, and other biological samples at specific temperatures.
Thawing: They provide a gentle and controlled method for thawing frozen biological samples, such as enzymes and DNA, without causing damage.
Warming Reagents: Water baths ensure reagents are warmed to the required temperature steadily and uniformly, preventing thermal shock and ensuring optimal performance in assays or tests.
Heating Reactions: Some chemical reactions require precise and controlled heating to proceed efficiently, and water baths offer a consistent temperature environment for these reactions.
Melting Substrates: Water baths are used to melt substrates at specific temperatures.
Warming Blood Samples: Medical labs use water baths to warm blood or plasma samples to specific temperatures for diagnostic tests.
Maintaining Cell Lines: They are used to heat up samples in a laboratory, especially for heating flammable chemicals that are at risk of combusting if exposed to an open flame.
Enzyme Analysis: They are used in enzyme analysis to maintain the correct temperature for optimal enzyme activity.
Calibration: They can be used for calibration purposes, ensuring accurate temperature readings.
Evaporating and Warming Reagents: They are used for evaporating and warming reagents in a controlled manner.
Determination of Boiling Point: They can be used to determine the boiling point of substances.
Laboratory Water Bath 36L
Laboratory Water Bath 36L