A water bath machine, like the CJ-60, is a common piece of laboratory equipment used for the controlled heating and incubation of samples. While information on a specific "CJ-60" model is limited, it is a type of standard laboratory water bath and its functions and uses are consistent with other models.
Description
A typical water bath consists of a container or tank filled with water, which is heated by an electrical element.
Construction: The water tank is often made of stainless steel for corrosion resistance and easy cleaning. The outside casing may be constructed from different materials, such as a cold-rolled steel sheet. A lid is used to minimize evaporation.
Heating and Control: A heating element warms the water to a set temperature...