Dry Bloak Heater

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Dry Bloak Heater

 

GLTLab Dry Bath Incubator

Product Overview

GLTLab dry bath incubator is a dry‑type temperature‑controlled instrument, replacing traditional water bath and oil‑bath. It uses high‑thermal‑conductivity aluminum heating blocks for sample incubation without liquid medium, preventing sample contamination. Available in analog‑knob version and high‑precision PID digital version. Multi‑zone independent‑temperature models, split‑control models and heating‑oscillation integrated models are optional for diverse lab workflows.

Key Features

  • Dual control options: analog knob control for simple steady‑temperature operation; PID digital control with ±0.1 °C accuracy, temperature calibration, programmable timer. Optional RS485 interface for PLC / host‑computer integration.
  • Interchangeable CNC‑machined aluminum heating blocks, compatible with PCR tubes, microcentrifuge tubes, test tubes, microplates, digestion tubes. Custom block patterns supported.
  • Temperature range: RT+5 ℃ ~ 200 ℃ standard; high‑temperature version up to 300 ℃. Multi‑zone models support independent temperature setting for parallel tests.
  • Built‑in over‑temperature protection & fault alarm. Split‑type design allows heating block inside glove‑box or closed chamber with external controller.
  • Optional heating‑oscillation combined unit; stainless‑steel housing available. OEM & ODM customization acceptable for power, dimension, communication protocol and block geometry.
  • Dry heating design: no water evaporation, no cross‑contamination, fast heating and good temperature uniformity.

Typical Applications

Molecular biology: PCR pre‑denaturation, enzyme incubation, nucleic acid & protein denaturation, serum inactivation. Pharmaceutical & biochemistry: reagent constant‑temperature reaction, drug stability test. Environmental & chemical labs: sample digestion, concentration, thermal treatment. Food inspection, QC laboratories, university research, automated system integration.

 

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