PolyScience Circulating Water Baths Feature Ergonomic Design Exceptional Performance

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PolyScience Circulating Water Baths Feature Ergonomic Design Exceptional Performance

26 May, 2016

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PolyScience Circulating Baths include innovative ergonomic and technological features that make life in the lab more productive and efficient. Temperature ranges as broad as -40° to +200°C; temperature stabilities as precise as ±0.005°C; and a choice of six different temperature controllers (including two programmable models) are just some of the features these circulators include.

Available in both refrigerated/heated and heat-only models, reservoir sizes vary from six to 75 litres (depending on refrigeration capabilities and controller interface). Among the many design innovations are a swiveling control head that maximises bench space by optimising footprint, while allowing the user to view the temperature display anywhere within a 180° viewing radius; a corrosion and chemical resistant top plate that dampens noise, remains cooler at higher temperatures, and is easier to clean; and intuitive, touch-screen interface (on select models).

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