Linear Shaking Water Bath RWS-24
Main Features
- Engineered sloped lid significantly reduces thermal energy loss.
- 316L/SUS316 construction ensures even heat distribution.
- P.I.D. control maintains temperature within a tight ±0.1°C range.
- Automatic heating halt and alarm activate on a 3°C deviation.
- Dual independent over-temperature protection circuits.
- Dry-heat prevention protects heater and samples.
- Power failure memory ensures thermal protocol continuity.
- Long-duration timer (999.59 hrs) for unattended culture studies.
- Powder-coated exterior provides additional thermal insulation.
- Drainage valve allows for quick water-bath changes if used.
- Memory function avoids resetting complex thermal profiles.
- Configurable for different thermal loads with spring or flask
platforms.
Technical Data
| Control | P.I.D. |
| Display | LCD (Real-time display of set and working parameters) |
| Convection Mode | Forced Convection |
| Shaking Mode | Linear(Reciprocating) |
| Drive | Single-shaft drive |
| Speed Range(rpm) | 20-200 |
| Speed Accuracy | ±1rpm |
| Orbit | Φ25mm |
| *Max. Capacity(flask) | 24x250ml,15x500ml,or,8x1000ml |
| Flask Platform Size(mm) | 590x390x10(Standard) |
| Spring Platform Size(mm) | 590x390x70(Optional) |
| Timing Range | 0-999.59 hr |
| Environment Temp. | 15℃-35℃ |
| Temp. Resolution | ±0.1 |
| Temp. Control Range | RT~100℃ |
| Temp. Control Accuracy | ±0.1℃(constant temperature status) |
| Temp. Uniformity | ±0.2℃ |
| Platform Qty. | 1 |
| N.W./G.W. (Kg) | 68/120 |
| Chamber Dimensions(DxWxH,mm) | 700x455x260 |
| Capacity(L) | 82 |
| Overall Dimensions(DxWxH,mm) | 945x495x408 |
| Packing Size(LxW,H,cm) | 99x63x50 |
| Power(W) | 2200 |
| Power Supply | AC 200-240V/50-60Hz. Optional: AC110V/60Hz |
Introduction about water bath
Common water bath issues include inaccurate temperature, slow heat
recovery, and excessive condensation. Inaccuracy often requires
controller calibration or sensor cleaning. Slow recovery may
indicate a failing heater or insufficient water circulation;
checking the pump in circulating models is advised.
Condensation can be managed by ensuring the lid fits properly and
using the bath at a stable ambient temperature. Mineral scale,
indicated by a crusty residue, is resolved by descaling with a
citric acid solution and switching to distilled water.