Stirred Water Bath

The Stirred Water Bath is a precision laboratory instrument designed for uniform and controlled heating across a temperature range of Ambient +5 °C to 90 °C. Built with fully SS GMP construction and a seamless inner tank, it delivers the durability and hygiene standards demanded by modern laboratory environments. Available in three capacities 5, 14, and 28 litres, the WBS Series is engineered to meet diverse laboratory heating needs with consistent accuracy.

Stirred Water Bath
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Stirred Water Bath

The Stirred Water Bath is a precision laboratory instrument designed for uniform and controlled heating across a temperature range of Ambient +5 °C to 90 °C. Built with fully SS GMP construction and a seamless inner tank, it delivers the durability and hygiene standards demanded by modern laboratory environments. Available in three capacities 5, 14, and 28 litres, the WBS Series is engineered to meet diverse laboratory heating needs with consistent accuracy.

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    Key Features

     
    Designed for reliable everyday laboratory use, the Stirred Water Bath maintains stable temperature conditions from start to finish. The low-water-level cutoff safeguards the instrument and sample by automatically shutting off when water levels fall below the required threshold, ensuring safe, uninterrupted operation.

     

    It utilises a PID temperature controller that continuously monitors and maintains the set temperature with an accuracy of ±1 °C. The inbuilt stirrer ensures uniform heat distribution throughout the bath, while the inbuilt soak time and EOC function enable automated cycle control, reducing manual intervention and supporting repeatable results.

    Operational Design

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    Product Highlights

    Product Highlights
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      Designed for reliable everyday laboratory use, the Stirred Water Bath maintains stable temperature conditions from start to finish. The low-water-level cutoff safeguards the instrument and sample by automatically shutting off when water levels fall below the required threshold, ensuring safe, uninterrupted operation.