Dry Bath.
Dry bath incubators (heating blocks) for precise temperature control of tubes and microplates — ideal for enzyme reactions, sample thawing, and molecular biology protocols.
Achieve rapid, precise temperature control for enzyme incubation, nucleic acid denaturation, and serum inactivation with our metal-block dry bath incubators. Interchangeable blocks accommodate microtubes, PCR strips, and microplates without water contamination risk.
Enzyme Incubation
Maintaining precise temperatures for restriction digestion, ligation, and other enzymatic reactions.
Sample Denaturation
Heating samples at 95–100°C for protein denaturation and SDS-PAGE preparation.
Serology & Diagnostics
Incubating diagnostic test tubes and ELISA plates at controlled temperatures.
PCR Sample Preparation
Thawing and warming reagents and samples before PCR setup.
- Temperature Range
- Block Format Options
- Temperature Accuracy
- Heating/Cooling Speed
- Number of Block Positions
What is a Dry Bath used for?
Dry bath incubators (heating blocks) for precise temperature control of tubes and microplates — ideal for enzyme reactions, sample thawing, and molecular biology protocols.
What are the core applications of a Dry Bath?
Core applications include Enzyme Incubation, Sample Denaturation, Serology & Diagnostics, PCR Sample Preparation.
What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Dry Bath?
Key parameters include temperature range, block format options, temperature accuracy, heating/cooling speed.
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