Try a bath with Clifton’s Triplebaths™

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Try a bath with Clifton’s Triplebaths™

20 Jan, 2016

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Nickel-Electro Ltd is an independent family owned British Manufacturer offering Clifton water baths for accurate temperature control.

The popular Triplebath™ features three independently controlled unstirred water baths in one space saving unit. Each chamber has an individual PID controller with temperature range ambient +5°C - 99°C to maintain accurate working temperatures.

The shallow baths require less water and less process chemicals, so are therefore economical to use. Each chamber can be set to a different temperature and used simultaneously.

The Triplebath™ includes auto alarm settings, illuminated on/off switch, heater, set temperature, over and under temperature indications. Settings are retained in memory after power off. The bath comes complete with a removable Clifton "low" height stainless steel perforated shelf in each chamber, ideal for small sample processing.

The heaters and temperature sensors are concealed under the tanks, providing a clutter free working area which is easy to wipe clean.

The Triblebath™ chambers are manufactured from high quality stainless steel, and the outer case has an anti-bacterial finish which has good chemical resistance.

Visit www.nickel-electro.co.uk to see the full range of Clifton products. Call +44 (0)1934 626691 or email [email protected] for more information.

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