fbpx

Laboratory water baths: preventive and corrective maintenance

Water baths are equipment that fulfill a function mainly in chemistry laboratories, where they are used to transfer heat indirectly by thermal convection uniformly and constantly to various substances or solids, are divided into general baths and recirculated baths, in this way we can heat liquids or cool them to certain temperatures.   

Tips for using water baths in a laboratory

A laboratory water bath is an instrument consisting of a container filled with hot water, used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature for a long period of time. It is used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature for a long period of time.

What type of water should be used for a water bath?

Water baths are equipment that allows maintaining a uniform temperature necessary for different tests and laboratory tests; so it depends on these tests, the types of samples and tests to be carried out that you select the type of water you should use; we refer to water type 2, type 1 and type 0, ranging from the required water, water that has certain conditions and definitely the water not suitable for this kind of equipment.

What is a recirculation bath?

A recirculating bath is ideal laboratory equipment for any application that requires the placement of multiple samples in a water bath. They are useful equipment when a constant and reliable temperature is necessary, since they move the liquids while providing the set temperature. For example, in microbiological research, continuous shaking will allow cell cultures growing in the liquid to mix with air.

Laboratory Water Baths: Uses and types

A water bath is a laboratory equipment consisting of a container filled with hot water, used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature for a long period of time.

What is a laboratory water bath?

A water bath is laboratory equipment that is designed with a container filled with hot water. This equipment is used to incubate samples in water at a constant temperature for a long period of time. Among its uses we have the heating of reagents, fusion of substrates or incubation of cell cultures.

What is a veterinary biochemistry analyser?

A veterinary biochemistry analyser is a veterinary laboratory instrument used to carry out tests or determinations on samples from veterinary patients, among these samples we can mention blood serum, plasma, urine and other liquids of biological origin to detect the presence and concentration of analytes related to animal metabolism. These types of analyzers can be used in a wide variety of environments, including small veterinary clinics, research laboratories and high-performance veterinary laboratories.

Veterinary chemistry and hematology analyzers

Veterinary clinical analyzers comprise or cover a series of equipment that perform a range of laboratory tests that help establish the diagnosis of certain diseases that affect animals.

How does a Clinical Chemistry Analyser work?

The chemistry analyser is a clinical laboratory tool, designed to do blood tests, from 125 to 1600 photometric tests per hour. This equipment works mainly in clinical or hospital laboratories, its main function is to analyze the elements of a blood sample, to calculate the levels of triglycerides, cholesterol, proteins, among others.