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Jun 26, 2013
Sophisticated circulating water baths make it simple to create and run multi-step ramp and soak temperature programs as well as frequently used single temperature testing protocols

May 20, 2013
Large capacity circulating bath is designed specifically for food stability testing, product quality analysis, and accelerated beer and beverage shelf life testing.

Apr 25, 2013
Compact and powerful, these low-temperature chillers are ideal for use with rotary evaporators, jacketed incubators, small reaction vessels, spectrophotometers, chromatography columns, condensers, and other devices that require robust heat removal.

Mar 26, 2013
Available in 40 different models, these innovative circulating baths feature temperature ranges as broad as -40° to +200°C, stabilities as exacting as ±0.005°C, and reservoir sizes from 7 to 75 liters.

Feb 19, 2013
PolyScience heated circulating water baths, available in 23 different models, can achieve temperatures as high as 200°C with temperature stabilities as exacting as ±0.005°C.

Jan 22, 2013
Low temperature coolers provide rapid, low cost cooling of liquids to temperatures as low as -100°C and are available in both immersion probe and flow through styles.

Dec 18, 2012
MX Immersion Circulator combines a patent-pending design with highly intuitive operation to deliver convenient and versatile temperature control for a wide variety of laboratory applications.

Nov 27, 2012
Recirculating chillers maintain bioreactors at the constant temperature required for optimal bacterial and yeast growth, represening a highly reliable and cost-effective alternative to expensive, inconsistent, and wasteful tap water cooling.

Oct 26, 2012
A circulating bath suitable for APHA, AWWA, WEF and EPA fecal coliform determinations as well as other standard coliform and E.coli tests is now available from PolyScience.

Sep 25, 2012
Compact, economical recirculating chiller provides reliable heat removal for lasers and other precision laboratory equipment.


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