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VEVOR Laboratory High-Temperature Circulating Oil Bath, Up to 100℃/212℉, 6 L Lab Constant Temperature Heating Tank, 0.05℃ High Precision, Internal and External Dual Circulation, for Laboratory
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Wide Opening, Easy Handling: The 7.1" x 6.3" x 5.91" wide tank and 6 L capacity make pouring, loading, and cleaning smooth and effortless. Our laboratory high-temperature circulating oil bath easily fits large containers and improves workflow efficiency
Flexible Use: Our lab constant temperature heating tank supports internal and external circulation. Maintain a stable bath temp for precise work, or pump constant-temp liquid to external devices with a 3 m lift height to create a secondary thermal field
Accurate Temperature Control: Our high-temperature circulating oil bath achieves up to 100℃ with 0.01℃ precision. The PID system automatically tunes temperature response for quick, stable heating and consistent results
Built to Last: This laboratory heating circulator is made of thick 304 stainless steel top and inner chamber, easy to clean. The compression-to-thread adapter design supports multiple pipe types and is compatible with corrugated tubes for high-temp setups
Versatile Use: The pure copper motor runs quietly and maintains stable circulation for uniform heating. This high temperature circulator is suited for biological and physical science work, including biotechnology, food processing, metallurgy, and more
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Item Model Number DX-1006
Power 1600W
Water Tank Capacity 6 L
Unit Weight 34.17 lbs / 15.5 kg
Max Temperature 212°F / 100°C
Temperature Resolution 0.01 ℃
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Precise Temperature Control, Stable Environment Easily Achieved
Our laboratory high-temperature circulating oil bath delivers stable temperature control, strong heating performance, and long-lasting precision and efficiency in experimental temperature regulation.
Stay focused on your research—this lab constant temperature heating tank lets you fine-tune settings in seconds, and its upgraded display keeps every adjustment clear and precise.
This high-temperature circulating oil bath provides precise, stable temperature monitoring to ensure consistent data in sensitive lab applications.
Our laboratory heating circulator is designed with everyday lab convenience in mind — quick drainage and instant setup keep your workflow smooth and efficient.
Ideal for biochemical, industrial, and scientific applications, this high temperature circulator ensures stable performance and supports diverse experiments with confidence.
Hello. I have a unit that is will only achieve 75 C when I set the temperature to 90 C. It appears that heating element turns off immediately when the unit hits 75 C. Is there a high limit temperature switch that is set to 75 and will turn the unit off? Is there a way to adjust this up to say 95 if I am trying to hit 90?
If there is no 75-degree limit switch, you may have connected equipment that generates a significant amount of heat—exceeding the unit’s own heating capacity. you can bypass the unit’s inlet and outlet ports with a short pipe, set the temperature to 90 degrees, and see if it reaches that level. Additionally, it is best to use oil as the heat transfer fluid at 90 degrees.
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Hello. What is your recommendation for preventing rust of this equipment? We are seeing some rust form on the stainless steel, and we have only used this a handful of times so far. We are using it with our tap water and dumping it out to dry after every use. Should we be using deionized water? Is there a specific cleaning method you recommend to prevent rust?
Our inner tank is made of 304 stainless steel. The rust is caused by the welding of the coils and will not affect normal use. If there are rust spots, they can be wiped away easily. Normal maintenance is as follows: drain the medium, wipe the inside of the tank dry with a clean cloth, and keep the tank dry.
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