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VWR Shel Labs Water Bath Model 1200

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VWR 1200 Water Bath

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What is the temperature range of the VWR 1200 Water Bath?

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The VWR 1200 Water Bath typically offers a controlled temperature range suitable for laboratory applications. Please check the specifications to ensure it meets your requirements.

 

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How precise is the temperature control in this water bath?

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This water bath is designed for precise temperature regulation, ensuring accuracy for scientific and research applications.

 

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Is the VWR 1200 Water Bath suitable for microbiology or chemistry applications?

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Yes, it is ideal for a variety of laboratory applications, including microbiology, chemistry, and general research where controlled heating is required.

 

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What type of samples can be placed in the water bath?

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It is suitable for heating liquid samples, test tubes, flasks, and other laboratory containers that require stable temperature conditions.

 

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Does this water bath have a digital or analog temperature control system?

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The VWR 1200 Water Bath is equipped with a precise temperature control system. Please refer to the product specifications for details on whether it is digital or analog.

 

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What type of liquid should be used in the water bath?

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Typically, distilled or deionized water is recommended to prevent mineral buildup and ensure optimal performance.

 

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Can I use this water bath for incubating biological samples?

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Yes, it is commonly used for incubating biological samples, but always check temperature stability requirements for your specific application.