Harry Gestigkeit W 16 Stainless Steel Water Bath, Thermostatically Controlled
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Harry Gestigkeit W 16 Stainless Steel Water Bath, a type of laboratory equipment used for heating and maintaining a controlled temperature of substances in containers. Water baths are commonly used to heat liquids or substances gently and uniformly by immersing them in water that's heated to a desired temperature.
Robust, inexpensive, and for continuous operation
W 16 is a water bath for temperatures up to 95°C. The high-grade, stainless steel bath (106 mmØ x 100 mm) is built securely into a special steel housing.
The temperature is controlled by a thermostat which is exact up to +- 1,5 k and better.
A go-dry protection system prevents overheating when there is not enough water in the bath. Additional protection is provided by temperature fuse.
The low lying ring-set (Order No.-Nr. RI 17/E) enables the condensed water to drop back into the bath.
The W 16 also has a screw-in socket for a retort rod (Order No. ST 12).
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