A dry bath, also known as a dry block heater or a dry heat block, is a laboratory instrument used to heat samples in tubes or microplates. Unlike water baths, which use water as a heat transfer medium, dry baths utilize metal blocks with wells or holes to hold the sample containers. These metal blocks are typically made of aluminum or aluminum alloy and are designed to evenly distribute heat throughout the sample.

A dry bath, also known as a dry block heater or a dry heat block, is a laboratory instrument used to heat samples in tubes or microplates. Unlike water baths, which use water as a heat transfer medium, dry baths utilize metal blocks with wells or holes to hold the sample containers. These metal blocks are typically made of aluminum or aluminum alloy and are designed to evenly distribute heat throughout the sample.

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