New high-performance water baths

Thermo Scientific Precision water baths offer advanced temperature control and ease of use.

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A new line of water baths has been equipped with innovative features designed to provide laboratories with reliability, optimized workflows and increased productivity.

The Thermo Scientific Precision water baths are designed to save valuable benchtop space with smaller footprints compared to previous models while maintaining excellent temperature uniformity and stability.

With rugged construction and advanced temperature control, the product family includes on and off automatic timers for efficient work scheduling. In addition, audible alarms help protect samples by alerting users to temperatures exceeding the defined range, and the icon-based graphical user interface has four preset options for easy navigation and use.

“As a mainstay within the vast majority of life science laboratories, where bench space is at a premium, researchers need to be confident that their water bath is efficient and reliable,” said Chris Wilkes, general manager of temperature control products at Thermo Fisher Scientific. “The new general purpose water ...

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