Immersion Coolers

Immersion coolers are specialized devices used to achieve highly controlled and stable low temperatures for various laboratory applications. They support precise temperature regulation, typically from -100°C to 40°C, essential for maintaining consistency and accuracy in scientific experiments and processes.

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Common Applications

chemical reactions

sample preservation

biological studies

material testing

pharmaceutical processes

Buying Guide

Immersion Coolers Buying Guide

Choosing the right immersion cooler for your laboratory requires careful consideration of various factors related to your specific applications and requirements.

Assess the operational temperature range needed for your experiments and ensure the cooler supports these levels. Additionally, verify the cooling capacity to support the volume and type of samples you're working with.

  • Check the precise temperature control capabilities, especially if your procedures demand tight tolerances.
  • Evaluate the energy efficiency and power requirements, ensuring compatibility with your laboratory’s electrical supply.
  • Consider the physical size and portability if your setup frequently changes or if space is limited.
  • Ensure compatibility with existing laboratory equipment and check for any required accessories or connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical temperature ranges for immersion coolers?
Immersion coolers generally offer temperature ranges between -100°C to 40°C, enabling precise temperature control in laboratory settings.
How do immersion coolers ensure temperature stability?
Immersion coolers use advanced refrigeration systems and sensors to maintain a constant temperature, ensuring stability and accuracy during experimental processes.
Can immersion coolers be used in chemical synthesis?
Yes, immersion coolers are frequently used in chemical synthesis, where precise temperature control is crucial for reactions.
What power requirements do immersion coolers typically have?
The power requirements for immersion coolers can vary, but they generally require a standard laboratory power supply and may operate at different voltage levels depending on the model.