
Heating, cooling, and temperature regulation equipment for lab processes.
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Temperature-control equipment holds a process at a precise setpoint by adding or removing heat. The category spans heating and cooling tools used across the lab: hot plates and heating mantles, water and oil baths, dry block heaters, immersion and circulating heaters, recirculating chillers, and benchtop heating/cooling circulators. Stable temperature drives reproducible reactions, sample conditioning, and equipment cooling.
In a cannabis lab these units pair with the rest of the line: chillers cool rotovap condensers and short-path or wiped-film distillation, and recirculating coolers stabilize reactor jackets and extraction equipment. Heated circulators and baths warm collection flasks and drive controlled crystallization or decarboxylation. Choosing the right pairing keeps solvent recovery efficient and product temperatures within spec.
Navigate this category by three questions: heating, cooling, or both? What temperature range and stability (in C) does the process require? And for circulators and chillers, how much heat must be moved and at what flow and pressure? Match cooling capacity at your actual working temperature, allow margin below ambient, and confirm the bath or reservoir fits your vessels.
