Hey fellas-
I know that there is all these high-speed, low-drag electric ice point reference out there, but I need a part number for the old skool chrome bucket used for ice bath. Any suggestions? :?
I don't think that there is just one part number. I have seen several different ones. Most "K" pros just call for a IceBath if I recall. Do you have to order one or are you writing a procedure? :?
Cole Palmer...part number EW-03766-30
Remember that they are called Dewar Flask
Quote from: flew-da-coup on 05-04-2006 -- 05:28:01
I don't think that there is just one part number. I have seen several different ones. Most "K" pros just call for a IceBath if I recall. Do you have to order one or are you writing a procedure? :?
I have to order on for the customer....They have a couple triple ice point references along with other temp standards as well. I'll find out for sure why they need it on my next trip out there...
Quote from: MIRCS on 05-04-2006 -- 06:43:41
Cole Palmer...part number EW-03766-30
Remember that they are called Dewar Flask
Thanks s lot MIRCS.... :-D
Something that looks like this:
That woiuld be perfect :evil:
You may have already seen it, but here's a link to a site that has what you're looking for (I think).
http://www.jenconsusa.com/products_specs_1.cfm?id=25
Looks like they're $200 - $400 bucks.
Or were you looking for a stock listed item?
who better to reply back in regards to anything cold than "FREEZER"....Oh the irony.... :wink:
Thanks, I'll check it out. that will do! :mrgreen:
Up in Minot, they just walk outside with their thermometers. The "ice bath" is at the lake next to the lab... :-D
lol!
Reminds me of my days in the polar club! :-D
We'd have to run heat coils to our Dewar flasks if we took them outside! :-D