Dry Bath BZDB-602 provides precise and stable temperature control, making it suitable for various laboratory applications. It features an external temperature sensor, overheating protection, and a sound reminder function for added safety and convenience. This device features a simple knob and LED display for easy use, with a block lid to preserve heat and prevent contamination. Its compact and lightweight design makes it easy to place on any lab bench. Our Dry Bath BZDB-602 offers reliable temperature uniformity that ensures consistent results across samples.
$458.00
| Temperature Range | Room temp. +5 to 105°C |
| Temperature Setting Range | 25 to 105°C |
| Temperature Control Accuracy | 25 to 90: ± 0.3°C, 90 to 105: ± 0.6°C |
| Temperature Uniformity at 37℃ | ± 0.2°C |
| Operating Temperature | +10 to 40°C |
| Operating Humidity | < 80% |
| Time Setting Range | 0 to 99h 59min |
| External Sensor | Yes |
| Display | LED |
| Power | 100 W |
| Power Supply | 110/220 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Dimension | 290 × 210 × 120 mm |
| Weight | 3.2 Kg |
The Dry Bath BZDB-602 is ideal for enzyme reactions, DNA denaturation, and sample incubation. It is widely used in clinical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories for precise and consistent heating.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What temperature range can I set on the BZDB-602 dry bath?
The BZDB-602 allows you to set temperatures from 25°C up to 105°C, making it suitable for a wide range of lab applications.
2: Does the BZDB-602 have any safety features?
Yes, the BZDB-602 includes overheating protection and a sound reminder function to keep your experiments safe.
3: Is temperature uniformity reliable across the heating block of the BZDB-602?
Absolutely, the BZDB-602 offers excellent temperature uniformity to ensure even heating of all samples.
4: How quickly does the BZDB-602 reach the set temperature?
The BZDB-602 heats up rapidly, allowing you to start your experiments without long waiting times.
5: Can the BZDB-602 be integrated with other lab equipment or software?
While primarily a standalone device, the BZDB-602’s external sensor compatibility allows integration with temperature monitoring systems if needed.
6: What are the common applications of dry baths in laboratories?
Dry baths are widely used for enzyme reactions, nucleic acid denaturation, sample thawing, incubation, and other temperature-sensitive protocols in research, clinical, and industrial labs.
7: Can dry baths accommodate different tube sizes?
Yes, most dry baths support interchangeable blocks to fit various tube sizes such as 0.2 mL, 0.5 mL, 1.5 mL, 2 mL, 15 mL, and 50 mL tubes, depending on the model.
8: How do dry baths differ from water baths?
Dry baths use metal blocks and don’t require water, eliminating contamination risks and maintenance issues common with water-based systems.