Rocker & Corning Digital Dry Baths with microcontroller
Dry
baths are a laboratory requirement for many experiments involving thawing,
boiling, incubating and warming samples. These are of great use in molecular
biology experiments, biochemistry, genetics and other fields of science. Most
dry baths have control systems with microcontroller or microprocessor units to
aid the temperature control and functional aspects. These are typically used
for heating, and the process is carried out using heating elements like
compressors. The difference from liquid baths is that there is no fluid medium
in this particular type of equipment. Newer types of dry baths also provide
cooling functions, that reduce the temperature of the sample contained in it to
below