Veterinary Hospital Equipment · Generic
Water Bath Serological RH (Digital)
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A Digital Serological Water Bath is a precision-controlled temperature device essential in veterinary diagnostics and research. It incubates samples in heated water at highly stable temperatures (typically ranging from ambient +5°C to 100°C), making it perfect for blood typing, serological tests, and warming reagents.
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The device consists of a corrosion-resistant, stainless steel chamber filled with water, which is heated by an electrical element and monitored by a microprocessor-controlled digital thermostat. The prefix "serological" often implies a design tailored specifically for biological and clinical samples—featuring excellent temperature uniformity. The "RH" usually denotes models with a gabled/roof-shaped lid that allows moisture to condense and drip harmlessly down the sides rather than dripping directly onto delicate samples.
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- Digital Temperature Control: Features an LED/LCD display with microprocessor-based PID controls. Users can easily program exact temperatures and monitor real-time values, ensuring high accuracy (typically ± 1.0°C or better).
- Temperature Range: Typically operates from ambient temperature (room temperature) up to 99.9°C, covering the standard physiological and microbiological ranges (e.g., 37°C).
- Construction & Insulation: Built with a double-walled design. The inner tank is constructed from high-grade Stainless Steel (SS-304) to prevent rusting, while the space between the walls is packed with thermal insulation (like mineral wool or glass wool) to reduce energy loss and maintain stability.
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