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PURA 10 by Julabo 9.5L Water Bath

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PURA 10 by Julabo 9.5L Water BathOverview PURA water baths stand for a straightforward and safe working in the laboratory. The high quality water baths offer a temperature stability of 0. 15 C 2). The working temperature range of +18 C to 99. 9 C 1) allows a wide range of applications, such as routine laboratory work, temperature applications for samples, incubation, material testing, corrosion testing, temperature control applications of cultures as well as temperature tests of food

Overview

PURA water baths stand for a straightforward and safe working in the laboratory. The high-quality water baths offer a temperature stability of ± 0.15 °C 2). The working temperature range of +18 °C to 99.9 °C 1) allows a wide range of applications, such as routine laboratory work, temperature applications for samples, incubation, material testing, corrosion testing, temperature control applications of cultures as well as temperature tests of food and beverages and in the dental field. 1) with counter-cooling/bath cover (accessories) 2) with bath cover (accessories)

All models (except PURA 4) come with an integrated drain screw for quick and clean draining of the baths. PURA water baths can be used flexibly and can be easily transported through ergonomic side recessed grips. Non-slip rubber feet ensure a firm footing and more safety in the laboratory.

The units are splash-proof, feature a (membrane) keypad and temperature display (LED) for ease of use. There are no disturbing parts inside the bath so that the entire inner surface can be used to safely temperature-control even small sample containers.

Features:

  • Easy operation
  • Bright display
  • Mains switch is protected against spray water
  • Integrated protection against running dry
  • Integrated drain screw (except PURA 4)
  • No distracting elements in the bath
  • Platform included as standard
  • Integrated timer
  • Non-slip rubber feet
  • Ergonomic recessed grips

Lid packages available:

  • Lift-up bath cover, transparent for PURA 10 Water Bath up to 99.9 °C. The bath cover is made of p polycarbonat.
  • Flat bath cover with sets of rings for PURA Flat bath cover for PURA 10 with an opening, 190 mm diameter with appropriate set of rings.
  • Flat bath cover for PURA 10 with 4 openings, 92 mm diameter with appropriate set of rings.
Key Attributes 
Type Incubated Bath
Incubation Yes
Refrigeration Accessory only
Temp Range (°C) A +18 to 99.9
Capacity (L) 9.5
Circulation N/A
Brand Julabo
MaxFlow Rate (l/min) N/A
Temp Stability (°C) ±0.15
Timer Yes
Alarms Yes
Digital or Mechanical Digital
Data connection No
Tank Material Stainless Steel
Sample Agitation No
Media Racks Available Yes
Warranty (years) 1
Weight (lb) 15.4
Width (in) 12.2
Depth (in) 13.8
Height (in) 8.7

 

Manufacturer Specifications

Model

PURA 4

PURA 10

PURA 14

PURA 22

PURA 30

Order No.

9550504

9550510

9550514

9550522

9550530

Working temperature range (°C)

 +18 to +99.9

Temperature stability (°C)

±0.15

Heating capacity (kW)

0.5

1.2

1.3

1.3

1.3

Filling volume (l)

0.8 to 4.5

1.4 to 9.5

2 to 14

3.4 to 25.5

4.8 to 36

Usable bath opening (in.)

4.7 x 10.6 / 5.5

8.7 x 10.6 / 5.5

13 x 10.6 / 5.5

21.7 x 10.6 / 7.1

30.3 x 10.6 / 7.1

Dimensions (W × L × H)

8.3 x 13.8 x 8.7 in.

12.2 x 13.8 x 8.7 in.

16.5 x 13.8 x 8.7 in.

25.2 x 13.8 x 10.2 in.

33.9 x 13.8 x 10.2 in.

Usable immersion depth

5.5 in.

5.5 in.

5.5 in.

7.1 in.

7.1 in.

Weight

10.8 lbs

15.4 lbs

18.7 lbs

25.4 lbs

32 lbs

Setting the resolution of the temperature display

0.1 °C

Temperature display resolution

0.1 °C

Ambient temperature

5 to 40 °C

Heating capacity

0.5 kW

1.2 kW

1.3 kW

1.3 kW

1.3 kW

Bath tank

Stainless steel

Bath cover

accessory

Usable bath opening (W x L / D)

4.7 x 10.6 / 5.5 in.

8.7 x 10.6 / 5.5 in.

13 x 10.6 / 5.5 in.

21.7 x 10.6 / 7.1 in.

30.3 x 10.6 / 7.1 in.

Dimension with bathcover (W x L x H)

8.3 x 14.6 x 14.2 in.

12.2 x 14.6 x 14.2 in.

16.5 x 14.6 x 14.2 in.

25.2 x 14.6 x 15.7 in.

33.9 x 14.6 x 15.7 in.

Insert capacity for test tube racks 13 mm ø

90 pc.

180 pc.

270 pc.

450 pc.

630 pc.

Insert capacity for test tube racks 17 mm ø

60 pc.

120 pc.

180 pc.

300 pc.

420 pc.

Cooling coil

accessory

Classification according to DIN12876-1

Classification I (NFL)

IP Code according to IEC 60529

IP 21

Temperature displayTemperature display

LED

Temperature settingTemperature setting

Keypad

Electronic Timer hr:min

00:01 to 99:59

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