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Anaerobic Incubator LMAIR-A101 is engineered for microbial growth with RT+3 to 60°C temperature range. It features two shelves and wheels in cultivation chamber for organized storage and mobility. Incorporates solenoid valve switch control for reliable gas adjustment and input. Equipped with latex gloves, leakage protection, and an overheating alarm for enhanced user safety. Our Incubator ensures anaerobic microorganism cultivation in soil research, pathology labs, and the oil industry.
Specifications
| Temperature Range | RT+3 to 60°C |
| Temperature Uniformity | < ± 1°C |
| Temperature Stability | < ± 0.3°C |
| Control System | Microcomputer + Siemens PLC |
| Sample Chamber Time | < 5 minutes |
| Operation Chamber Time | < 1hr |
| Maintenance Time | > 12 hrs (when no supply of mixed gas) |
| Timing Range | 1 to 9999 min |
| Display | LCD display with button-press keypad |
| Display Resolution | 0.1°C |
| Data Storage | Yes |
| Interface | USB |
| Power Consumption | 600 W |
| Power Supply | AC 220V, 50 Hz |
| Interior Chamber Dimension (W×D×H) | 300×190×290 mm |
| Operation Chamber Dimension (W×D×H) | 820×660×670 mm |
| Exterior Dimension (W×D×H) | 1260×730×1380 mm |
| Package Dimension (W×D×H) | 1390×920×1560 mm |
| Net Weight | 240 kg |
| Gross Weight | 320 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anaerobic Incubator LMAIR-A101 | $ 9875 | Each of 1 |
Features
Stainless steel construction and glass window
UV sterilizer for decontamination
Double-door cultivation chamber
Tube light for illumination
Concealed wires and pipes
Wax-melting disinfection device
Applications
Anaerobic Incubator LMAIR-A101 facilitates anaerobic microorganism cultivation for soil research, aiding nutrient cycle studies, pathology labs for infection analysis, and the oil industry for microbial-enhanced oil recovery and bioremediation processes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is an Anaerobic Incubator?
An Anaerobic Incubator is an apparatus designed to create and maintain an oxygen-free environment to support the growth of anaerobic microorganisms.
2 How does an Anaerobic Incubator work?
It works by replacing atmospheric air with a gas mixture and maintaining controlled temperature and humidity to support anaerobic bacterial growth.
3 What kind of maintenance does Anaerobic Incubator enquire?
Regular maintenance includes proper checking of gas levels, cleaning of chamber, inspection of seals, calibration of sensors, and ensuring proper function of the oxygen-removal system.
4 What types of microorganisms grow in Anaerobic Incubator?
It supports the growth of obligate anaerobes, such as Clostridium species, and facultative anaerobes under reduced oxygen conditions.
5 How does Anaerobic Incubator differ from a regular incubator?
An Anaerobic Incubator creates an oxygen-free environment, whereas a regular incubator typically maintains atmospheric conditions.
6 How is Anaerobic Incubator used in clinical microbiology?
In clinical microbiology, it is used to culture anaerobic pathogens from patient samples to support diagnosis and treatment planning.
7 Why is Anaerobic Incubator important in pharmaceutical research?
It is important in pharmaceutical research for testing drug efficacy on anaerobic bacteria and developing new antibiotics targeting oxygen-sensitive microbes.
8 Can Anaerobic Incubator be used in food microbiology?
It is used in food microbiology to detect spoilage organisms and pathogens like Clostridium botulinum in canned or vacuum-packed food products.
9 How does Anaerobic Incubator support gut microbiome studies?
It allows researchers to culture gut microbiota under conditions that mimic the low-oxygen environment of the intestines, enabling accurate microbiome analysis.
10 How does Anaerobic Incubator aid in vaccine development?
It aids in vaccine development by enabling the growth of anaerobic bacteria used in the production of vaccines or for studying immune responses.