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Lab Expo thermostatic baths are bottom-heating baths with cold-rolled steel outer shells and water sinks treated with surface electrolysis. They have three-digit temperature displays, multi-section program control, and touch button temperature setting. These tubs have menu key lock, automatic backup, automated stop, and deviation correction. They also have short-circuited protection, overheat alerts, and thermal resistor sensors. Our thermostatic baths include simple controls that let customers adjust the temperature and set the time.
FAQ for Thermostatic Bath
1: What is a Thermostatic Bath and how does it function?
A Thermostatic Bath is a temperature-controlled water bath used in laboratories to maintain a constant temperature for samples. It features a bottom-heating system that ensures even heat distribution throughout the water sink.
2: What is short-circuit protection and why is it important in Thermostatic Baths?
Short-circuit protection prevents electrical overload or damage by automatically shutting down the system in case of a fault. This enhances user safety and extends the life of the equipment.
3: What does deviation correction mean in Thermostatic Baths?
Deviation correction allows the user to calibrate the displayed temperature against a reference thermometer. This ensures accurate readings and compensates for minor sensor drift over time.
4: What is the function of thermal resistor sensors in these baths?
Thermal resistor sensors accurately monitor temperature changes and help maintain precise thermal control by sending real-time data to the controller.
5: What is a touch button temperature setting in a Thermostatic Bath?
Touch button temperature setting refers to a digital control interface that allows users to input and adjust temperature values by simply pressing soft-touch buttons, rather than using knobs or switches.