Heating & Chilling Laboratory Equipment

NEW Chilling/Heating Dry Bath; 2 Blocks at 2 Temperatures

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Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc. announces its new two-position EchoTherm™ Model IC22 Digital Chilling/Heating Dry Bath for use in chilling or heating biological samples from -10°C to 100°C.

The unit is two dry baths in one saving valuable bench space. The IC22 can run two seperate or identical temperatures and two different sample blocks at the same time.

The unit has a built-in data logger, 30-day count down timer with alarm, and RS232 interface making it ideal for use with robotic systems. It can be used with standard accessory sample blocks for 0.5ml, 1.5ml, and 2.0ml centrifuge tubes, PCR tubes and plates, 96-well and 384-well assay plates of all kinds, vials, and most sizes of test tubes. Custom blocks are available on special order.

The IC22 is ideal for hybridizations, enzyme reactions and deactivations, ligations, maintaining 17°C for storing oocytes, incubating samples above, below, or at room temperature, storing enzymes or ...

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