Temperature regulators are critical for laboratories that need stable heating, cooling, and process control across baths, vessels, and connected systems. Within our Laboratory range and broader Measuring and observing and testing instruments category, we support technical users with established brands including Julabo and Cole-Parmer for dependable laboratory temperature management.
Temperature Regulators
Temperature Regulators for Heating, Cooling, and Laboratory Control
Our curated collection of temperature regulators is suited to laboratories that need precise thermal control for sample preparation, reactor work, bath applications, and routine process stability:
- Broad control formats: This category includes heating immersion circulators, refrigerated or heating circulators, benchtop temperature controllers, and temperature switches, helping laboratories match the control method to the application.
- Stable thermal performance: Products in this range support controlled heating and cooling with close setpoint accuracy, making them suitable for research, quality control, and process development workflows.
- Brand-led laboratory integration: Alongside systems from Kinesis, Cole-Parmer, and Julabo, these temperature regulators help laboratories standardise thermal control across different benches and connected processes.
How to Choose the Right Temperature Regulators
Selecting the correct temperature regulators for your facility requires evaluating the control method, working range, and the way the unit will connect to your process:
- Temperature range and duty: Confirm whether you need heating only, cooling only, or combined refrigerated and heating performance based on your process, bath fluid, and operating window.
- Accuracy and circulation: For sensitive workflows, review setpoint stability, pump flow, and pressure to ensure the regulator can maintain uniform conditions throughout the vessel or external loop.
- Control and connectivity: Consider whether your workflow requires a standalone controller, immersion format, switch-based control, or accessories such as communication converters for broader bench integration.
Complete the Workflow with Related Temperature Control Categories
Temperature regulators are often purchased alongside connected thermal control equipment that supports day-to-day laboratory operation and system setup:
- Immersion circulators: A practical adjacent category for laboratories that need direct bath temperature control with flexible placement in existing vessels.
- Laboratory chillers: Useful where your process requires dedicated cooling capacity, external heat removal, or stable low-temperature operation alongside the regulator.
Trusted Support for Australian Laboratory Temperature Control
Established in 1952, John Morris Group supports Australian laboratories with ISO 9001 certified operations, factory-trained technical guidance, and dependable nationwide service. Whether you are reviewing temperature regulators for bath control, process loops, or bench instrumentation, we can help match the right configuration to your application. Contact 1300 501 555 for assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a temperature regulator used for in a laboratory?
A temperature regulator is used to maintain a defined thermal condition in a laboratory process, bath, vessel, or connected system. It helps keep samples or equipment within a controlled temperature range during testing, preparation, or development work.
What is the difference between a heating circulator and a refrigerated heating circulator?
A heating circulator is designed to add heat and maintain a stable warm setpoint, while a refrigerated heating circulator can both heat and cool. The right choice depends on whether your application needs ambient-to-hot control only or operation below ambient as well.
Can you help select temperature regulators for a specific process or bath setup?
Yes. We can help identify a suitable temperature regulator based on your operating range, bath size, fluid type, circulation needs, and whether you require heating, cooling, or combined control in a laboratory environment.