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Circulation Water Bath

A circulation water bath is a laboratory equipment used to maintain a constant temperature for various applications. It consists of a water bath with a circulating pump that ensures uniform temperature distribution throughout the bath.

Key Components:

  • Water Bath: A container filled with water that can be heated or cooled.
  • Circulation Pump: A pump that circulates the water within the bath, ensuring even temperature distribution.
  • Temperature Control System: A system that regulates the temperature of the water bath.
  • Timer: A timer to control the duration of the experiment.

Applications:

  • Incubation of Samples: Maintaining a specific temperature for bacterial cultures, cell cultures, or other biological samples.
  • Temperature Control of Reactions: Providing a stable temperature environment for chemical reactions.
  • Calibration of Instruments: Calibrating temperature-sensitive instruments like thermometers and pH meters.
  • Material Testing: Testing the properties of materials at different temperatures.
  • Cooling Samples: Rapidly cooling samples to specific temperatures.

Benefits of Using a Circulation Water Bath:

  • Precise Temperature Control: Maintains accurate temperature control within a narrow range.
  • Uniform Temperature Distribution: Ensures consistent temperature throughout the bath.
  • Efficient Temperature Transfer: Rapidly heats or cools samples.
  • Versatility: Can be used for a wide range of applications.
  • Safety: Often equipped with safety features like over-temperature protection.

By providing a stable and controlled temperature environment, circulation water baths are essential tools in many laboratories, particularly in fields like biology, chemistry, and materials science.