A Thermostatic Oil Bath is a precision-controlled laboratory heating device designed for uniform and consistent temperature regulation using oil as the heat transfer medium. Unlike water baths, oil baths can achieve and maintain higher temperatures (typically up to 300°C or more), making them ideal for applications that demand stable high-heat conditions such as organic synthesis, distillation, polymerization, and viscosity measurements. This unit is equipped with an advanced PID digital temperature controller, ensuring accurate heating, minimal temperature fluctuations, and real-time monitoring. The inner tank is constructed from high-grade stainless steel (SS304/SS316) for corrosion resistance, while the exterior is powder-coated for durability and insulation.
Product Features of Thermostatic Oil Bath
High quality stainless steel material, heat resisting and anticorrosion, Digital controller digital display, durable.
- This heated bath is used in the laboratory to allow a chemical reaction to occur at an elevated temperature.
- This heated bath is a fluid placed in an open (metal) pot. Water and silicone oil are the most commonly used fluids. A water bath is used for temperatures up to 100 °C. An oil bath is employed for temperatures over 100 °C.
- This heated bath is heated on a hot plate, or with a bunsen burner. The reaction chamber (Florence flask, Erlenmeyer flask, beaker) is immersed in the heated bath. A thermometer is usually kept in the fluid to monitor the temperature.
Technical Specification:
Heating Power | 1000W |
Temperature control range | RT~300°C |
Volume Capacity | 7 Ltrs |
Temperature fluctuation | ± 0.5 Celsius |
Working size(mm³) | Ø26× 16 |
Display | Digital |
Weight | 7.4 Kgs |
IP Class | 34 |
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