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The Steridium range of laboratory waterbaths has been designed for maximum precision, ease of use, and durability. Combined with Steridium's state of the art micro-digital control systems, the 'w' series sets a new benchmark in laboratory precision equipment. Outstanding micro-digital control and contemporary stainless steel design ensures this range is superior and reliable where accurate and repeatable sample testing is necessary.
Seamless Stainless Steel Chambers
Manufactured in capacities from 10 to 40 litres to accommodate your specific needs, the series features a single deep-drawn seamless metal pressing with rounded corners which minimises contamination build-up, and ensures ease of cleaning and superior circulation characteristics.
waterbaths
Exceptional Stability Across A Wide Spectrum
The standard temperature spectrum of ambient +5°C to 80°C can be increased to 100°C with the addition of a stainless steel flat or gabled lid, while maintaining the exceptional temporal stability of 0.2°C. The inclusion of an optional magnetically-driven circulation pump provides enhanced spatial stability throughout the bath, while the bath contents can also be circulated through an external circuit to provide water, at a precisely controlled temperature, to other apparatus.
SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
...in
Chamber Dimensions
length
298
325
503
623
width
238
298
298
503
depth
160
160
160
160
External Dimensions
length
573
600
778
898
width
290
350
350
554
depth
233
233
233
233
Capacity
litres
10
15
20
40
Temperature Range
Ambient +5°C to 80°C without gabled lid. 100X with lid
Accuracy
<0.2°C variation with time
Heating element
1 .OkW stainless steel sheathed element
Circulation
Gabled Lid
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