Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-105 is designed with a 20-liter capacity and supports a wide temperature range from -20°C to 100°C. It features a small open top for easy integration with external circulation setups. This unit offers dual-layer safety protection for enhanced operational security. It integrates a high-efficiency compressor to maintain precise and stable temperatures. Our bath includes a waterproof operation panel for reliable control.
FAQ for Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-105
1: Is the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-105 safe to use for long-term operations?
Our Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath includes dual-layer safety protection, such as over-temperature shutdown and low liquid level alerts. These features help prevent damage and ensure user safety during extended use.
2: What kind of materials are used in construction?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath is constructed with corrosion-resistant SUS 304 stainless steel and insulated to maintain temperature efficiently. The materials are durable and suitable for continuous use in harsh lab environments.
3: Can the temperature be set easily?
Yes, the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath offers multiple methods to set the temperature—incremental steps, quick adjustments, or direct value input. This flexibility allows precise control for various applications.
4: How is temperature stability maintained over long periods?
Our Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath integrates a PID temperature control system and a high-efficiency compressor, maintaining fluctuations within ±0.05°C. This ensures consistent performance during prolonged use or critical processes.
5: Can the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath NLHTB-105 resume operation after a power failure?
Yes, our Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath offers three power recovery modes. Based on the selected mode, the equipment can either stay off, restart with adjustable settings, or restart with locked settings for added safety.
6: Are there different bath sizes or capacities available?
These Low-High Temperature Circulating Baths come in multiple bath capacities to suit different experimental needs. Whether you work with small volumes or require large-capacity applications, there’s a suitable option.
7: How is energy efficiency maintained?
An integrated thermal insulation layer helps minimize heat loss. This not only ensures stable operation but also improves energy efficiency during long-term use.
8: What safety features are included in the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath?
The Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath includes low liquid level alarms and over-temperature protection for safe and reliable operation. These features help prevent damage and ensure uninterrupted performance.
9: How often should the Low-High Temperature Circulating Bath be cleaned?
Regular cleaning is recommended every 2–4 weeks, depending on usage frequency and the type of fluids used. This helps maintain thermal efficiency and prevents buildup or contamination inside the chamber.