Dry bath incubators are also used in clinical laboratories for: In vitro diagnostic specimens and Qualitative or quantitative procedure
Dry bath incubators, also known as dry block heaters, are used in laboratories to heat samples for a variety of applications. These incubators use metal blocks to conduct heat and maintain a dry environment, unlike traditional water baths. The blocks are often interchangeable to accommodate different tube sizes or formats
Dry bath incubators are also used in clinical laboratories for: In vitro diagnostic specimens and Qualitative or quantitative procedure
They have many applications in fields such as: Molecular biology, Microbiology histology, Genetic applications, Biochemistry, and Clinical, environmental, and industrial settings.
It has a number of benefits, including: Superior hygiene, Less probability of sample contamination, Temperature uniformity ±0.5°C, and Works with ambient room temperature to 110°C temperature range
Dry bath incubators typically consist of a aluminum blocks, microprocessors, and a digital display with timer and temperature control.
Specifications :
Mains Input |
230V/50Hz / 110V/60 Hz AC supply |
WxDxH |
168 x 232 x 93 |
Body |
Metal |
Weight |
2.3 Kg Net |
Temp Controller |
Digital type |
Temp Range |
37oC – 70oC |
Accuracy |
0.5oC @ 37oC, +3% except 37o |
Heating Block |
24 holes of 12.7mm diameter or as selected |
Timer |
1 to 999 (digital type) |