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News Release from: Boekel Scientific | Subject: Shaking water bath
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 11 September 2007
Water baths switch from orbital to
reciprocal
Boekel Scientific has introduced its newest line of high quality water baths featuring a shaking water bath which can be operated in both orbital and reciprocal (linear) modes
Designed to provide optimal oscillation flexibility for a wide range of temperature controlled protocols, this water bath enables the shaking mode to be easily switched simply by changing the orientation of the tray Speeds are adjustable from 20-200rpm in 1rpm increments and a choice of trays and racks are available to accommodate a variety of flask and test tube sizes
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Boekel Scientific also offers a line of general purpose water baths which can also be used at higher temperatures as a boiling bath.
All Boekel water baths feature a programmable timer up to 99hrs 59 minutes, as well as a PID controller which provides easy temperature selection, rapid heat-up, and excellent stability.
A three point factory programmed temperature calibration ensures accurate control (+/-0.1C) throughout the entire operating range.
All units have a high quality seamless, passivated stainless steel tank, an adjustable safety cutoff, and come with a two year parts and labour warranty.
Comments from readers
Ludo Chapman writes: This product looks remarkably like our patented OLS200 shaking bath... Ludo Chapman, managing director, Grant Instruments (Cambridge)
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