A dry bath incubator is a temperature-controlled device designed for precise heating of samples without the use of water. It is commonly used in laboratories for DNA denaturation, enzyme reactions, sample incubation, and coagulation studies. The device provides even heat distribution through interchangeable metal blocks, which securely hold test tubes or microtubes. In modern labs, the dry bath incubator offers significant advantages over water baths, such as reduced contamination risk, faster heating, and easier maintenance. Its digital temperature controls and timer settings ensure accurate and reproducible results, making it ideal for molecular biology, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical testing. Compact and energy-efficient, it fits easily on laboratory benches while providing reliable performance. This equipment is essential for experiments that demand precise temperature stability and flexibility across various applications.