A water bath is a laboratory device that maintains a constant temperature for incubating samples, often preferred for heating flammable substances, and features include precise temperature control, safety features, and varying capacities
Overview
- Condition: New
Features:
- Temperature Control:
- Water baths are designed to maintain a specific temperature for a prolonged period, crucial for various scientific processes like incubating samples, conducting chemical reactions, or thawing materials.
- Heating Flammable Substances:
- They are a safer alternative to open flames when heating flammable substances, preventing potential ignition.
- Incubation:
- Water baths are commonly used in microbiology and other fields for incubating cultures and maintaining optimal growth conditions.



