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Incubators are specialized devices used to maintain a controlled environment for the growth and development of biological samples, such as cell cultures, bacteria, and other microorganisms. They typically consist of an insulated chamber that provides a stable temperature, humidity, and gas composition. Incubators are essential in laboratories for various applications in research, clinical diagnostics, and pharmaceutical development.
| Temperature range | 5°C above ambient to 100°C |
| Humidity control | 10% to 95% relative humidity |
| Capacity | From small benchtop models to large floor-standing units |
| Power supply | 110V to 240V AC |
| Control type | Digital or analog controls |
| Material | Stainless steel or powder-coated steel |
When selecting an incubator, consider the specific temperature and humidity requirements for your applications. It's important to specify the desired capacity and whether you need features like digital controls or alarms. Additionally, inquire about certifications for safety and compliance, especially if the incubator will be used for clinical or pharmaceutical purposes. Quantities may vary based on laboratory size and research needs.
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Most incubators operate within a temperature range of 5°C above ambient to 100°C.
Most incubators come with built-in humidity controls, but you can also add water trays or use humidifiers.
Incubators are suitable for cell cultures, bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms.
Yes, some incubators are tailored for microbiology, while others are optimized for tissue culture.
Incubators usually operate on a power supply of 110V to 240V AC.
Yes, incubators can be used in environmental testing to simulate specific conditions.