Features:
- Cryostat (Low Temperature Bath)
- The bath has been designed with highly advance and revolutionary cooling system to operate wide range from -70 c to +50 c to meet a various needs of any modern lab
- Buff finished 304 type stainless steel chamber and top and exterior of G.I./M.S finished in epoxy powder coated shade
- Minimize heat exchange by extremely efficient PUF insulation
- Selection of controller solid state time proportional or microprocessor auto tuning controller with digital read out
- The pump assembly on desk for internal as well external circulation
A Cryostat Bath is commonly used for:
- Cryogenic Cooling: Providing controlled low temperatures for various applications.
- Tissue Sectioning: Supporting the preparation of thin tissue sections for microscopy.
- Material Embrittlement: Facilitating experiments requiring materials to be cooled to low temperatures.
- Cryopreservation: Preserving biological samples at extremely low temperatures.
- Laboratory Research: Utilized in research activities involving cryogenic conditions.
- Histology Procedures: Assisting in the cutting of frozen tissue samples for analysis.
- Quality Control: Ensuring precise and consistent low-temperature conditions.
- Medical Diagnostics: Used in laboratories for diagnostic procedures involving low temperatures.
- Cryogenic Experiments: Supporting experiments exploring phenomena at extremely low temperatures.
- Biomedical Research: Employed in studies related to the effects of low temperatures on biological materials.