The EchoTherm IC22 Digital chiller and heater on a blue countertop with various accessories

New Chilling and Heating Dry Bath

The EchoTherm™ Model IC22 Digital Chilling/Heating Dry Bath will optimize lab efficiency and space use

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Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc. introduces the EchoTherm™ Model IC22 Digital Chilling/Heating Dry Bath, designed to optimize lab efficiency by offering dual temperature control in one compact unit. The IC22 allows simultaneous chilling or heating of biological samples from -10°C to 100°C, saving valuable bench space. It features two independent temperature controls and accommodates various sample blocks, making it versatile for a wide range of applications, including enzyme reactions, ligations, and sample incubation.

With an integrated data logger, a 30-day countdown timer with an alarm, and an RS232 interface, the IC22 is ideal for integration with robotic systems. Compatible with a variety of standard sample blocks, including centrifuge tubes, PCR tubes, and assay plates, it also offers custom blocks on request. This makes the IC22 a versatile choice for labs needing precise temperature control for critical applications like hybridizations and enzyme storage.

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This innovative solution from Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc. enhances workflow efficiency while ensuring reliable temperature management for diverse laboratory needs.

This article is a summary of a published press release provided by Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc.

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