Thermostatic Shaking Water Bath SHZ-A10
Thermostatic shaking water bath (SHZ-A10) combining PID microcomputer temperature control (RT+5–100 °C, 0.1 °C precision) with reciprocating shaking (30–300 rpm, 20 mm amplitude). LCD display, 1–9999 min timer, and 300×400 mm fixture plate. Suited for plant biology, microbiology, genetics, and environmental research.

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The Thermostatic Shaking Water Bath SHZ-A10 is a combined temperature-controlled water bath and oscillator designed for precision culture preparation in scientific research, education, and production environments. PID microcomputer control maintains precise temperature across the RT+5–100 °C range, while the reciprocating shaking mechanism provides uniform agitation at adjustable speeds from 30 to 300 rpm. The LCD display shows all operating parameters in real time, and the programmable timer supports protocols from 1 minute to 9999 hours or continuous operation. Standard universal spring plate accessory included.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | SHZ-A10 |
|---|---|
| Shaking Method | Reciprocating |
| Shaking Amplitude | 20 mm |
| Stirring Speed | 30–300 rpm |
| Temperature Range | RT+5–100 °C |
| Temperature Precision | 0.1 °C |
| Control Mode | PID microcomputer |
| Display | LCD |
| Timing Range | 1–9999 min/h or continuous |
| Fixture Plate Size | 300×400 mm |
| Chamber Size (L×W×H) | 490×390×170 mm |
| External Size (L×W×H) | 720×480×530 mm |
| Power Consumption | 1500 W |
| Power Supply | AC 220 V, 50/60 Hz (AC 110 V optional) |
| Weight | 46 kg |
Key Features
- PID microcomputer temperature control with ±0.1 °C precision
- Reciprocating shaking (30–300 rpm, 20 mm amplitude)
- LCD display with real-time parameter monitoring
- Timer from 1 min to 9999 h or continuous operation
- Standard universal spring plate included
- Applications: plant biology, microbiology, genetics, environmental protection research
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