$1,258.00
| Temperature Range | Room temp. to 120°C |
| Temperature Setting Range | 15 to 120°C |
| Temperature Control Accuracy at 37℃ | ± 0.5°C |
| Temperature Uniformity | ± 0.5°C |
| Maximum Heating Rate | 5.5°C/min |
| Overheating Protection | 140°C |
| Timer | 0min 99h 59min |
| Adapter Block Material | Aluminum |
| Display | LED |
| Power | 160 W |
| Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Voltage | 100 to 120 V/220 to 240 V |
| Dimension | 175 × 290 × 85 mm |
| Weight | 3 Kg |
The Dry Bath BZDB-606 is ideal for sample incubation, enzyme reactions, nucleic acid denaturation, and temperature-sensitive assays. It is also used for cell culture maintenance, serum coagulation, and general lab heating tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions
1: What is the temperature range of the Dry Bath BZDB-606?
The temperature ranges from room temperature up to 120°C, with high accuracy and uniformity.
2: How does the Dry Bath BZDB-606 ensure user and sample safety?
The Dry Bath BZDB-606 is equipped with built-in overheating protection and a protective lid to preserve heat and minimize the risk of accidents.
3: What is the heating rate of the Dry Bath BZDB-606?
The Dry Bath BZDB-606 has a maximum heating rate of 5.5°C per minute, ensuring fast temperature adjustments and efficient workflow.
4: Can the Dry Bath BZDB-606 operate continuously for long durations?
Yes, the Dry Bath BZDB-606 is designed for long-term use and can operate continuously thanks to its timer and reliable temperature control system.
5: Is the lid of the Dry Bath BZDB-606 removable?
Yes, the Dry Bath BZDB-606 comes with a removable protective lid that helps maintain temperature stability and user safety.
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.