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News Release from: Nickel-Electro | Subject: DuoBath
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2003
Increased exposure aids popularity of
bath
Benefits of this double-chamber bath are most evident when two different temperatures and immersed depths are required
Nickel-Electro reports that its DuoBath has seen a massive upsurge in popularity The company, which manufactures the Clifton range of temperature control equipment, has exhibited the bath at shows world-wide to demonstrate exactly what it is capable of
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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With its double chamber the DuoBath gives users the benefits of two standard baths in one space saving unit.
This makes the DuoBath particularly advantageous for small scale work, as it is ideal for compact workstations where a self contained unit is required.
The benefits of the DuoBath are most evident when two different temperatures and immersed depths are required.
Its clever design incorporates three removable shelves - two positioned at conventional height, plus a taller shelf for use in the smaller chamber which accommodates bijou style bottles.
The DuoBath also helps to solve the problems associated with water level/disturbance when placing and removing containers of differing sizes.
Melvin Dickson, managing director of Nickel-Electro says: "We are delighted with the increased interest in the DuoBath.
We are offering a high quality product that really performs at an affordable price, which we believe will make the DuoBath perfect for environments such as hospitals." As with all products in the Clifton range, the DuoBath comes with a three year warranty.
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