About HYDROMETER JAR BATH WITH HEATING AND COOLING
Details:
- Double walled
- Highly efficient model
- Aesthetic outer appearance
- Easy operation and hassle free maintenance
- The body of the bath is mounted on a sturdy angle iron frame with inner chamber consisting of thick polished stainless steel with cooling coil duly soldered on the outside of the same to ensure perfect cooling effect
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The Price mentioned here are subject to change as per the capacity,specifications and application of the user.
Reliable Temperature Control for Soil AnalysisEngineered for accuracy and consistency, our Hydrometer Jar Bath guarantees temperature stability crucial for precise soil testing. The digital temperature controller, responsive LED display, and robust safety features like over-temperature cut-off ensure your experiments proceed without interruption or risk, facilitating dependable hydrometer readings every time.
Flexible Operation and Easy HandlingThis bath accommodates up to six 500 ml jars, has a removable lid with secure clamps, and offers optional bath circulation by magnetic stirrer for uniform temperature distribution. With both manual and semi-automatic operation modes, users can adapt processes to their requirements, making the unit versatile and user-friendly for laboratory environments.
FAQs of HYDROMETER JAR BATH WITH HEATING AND COOLING:
Q: How does the hydrometer jar bath maintain precise temperature control during soil analysis?
A: The bath utilizes a digital temperature controller paired with an LED display, allowing the user to set precise temperatures between 5C and 60C. An immersion heater manages heating while a coil, cooled by an external chiller or ice, handles cooling. Double-walled glass wool insulation ensures minimal heat loss, maintaining set temperatures with 0.5C accuracy.
Q: What safety features are incorporated to protect users and samples?
A: Safety is addressed through an over-temperature protection system that automatically cuts off heating if temperatures exceed defined limits. In addition, an earth leakage circuit breaker minimizes the risk of electrical hazards, ensuring user and equipment safety in laboratory settings.
Q: When is manual circulation or a magnetic stirrer needed during operation?
A: Manual bath circulation or an optional magnetic stirrer is recommended when uniform temperature distribution is required throughout the bath, especially during sensitive hydrometer testing where consistent sample conditions are vital for accurate readings.
Q: Where is the Hydrometer Jar Bath typically used and who can benefit from it?
A: This equipment is ideally suited for laboratories conducting soil analysis, particularly hydrometer tests, such as geotechnical, civil engineering, and environmental research facilities. Exporters, manufacturers, researchers, and testing service providers in India and beyond find it essential for reliable soil testing results.
Q: What is the process for cooling and heating the bath?
A: Heating is accomplished via an immersion heater built into the stainless steel tank, and cooling is achieved by circulating coolant through an immersion coil connected to an external chiller or filled with ice. The temperature is adjusted and monitored using the digital controller.
Q: How is usage streamlined for multiple samples?
A: The Hydrometer Jar Bath holds up to six 500 ml jars simultaneously, enabling parallel sample processing. The removable lid with jar clamps and straightforward digital controls make setup and monitoring efficient for high-throughput laboratory workflows.
Q: What are the key benefits of choosing this hydrometer bath for soil testing?
A: Key benefits include durable stainless-steel construction for longevity, precise digital temperature control for accurate results, safety features to protect users and samples, and a large capacity to streamline high-volume testing. The units semi-automatic operation and flexible cooling/heating capabilities enhance overall laboratory productivity.