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Infrared CO₂ Incubator LMIRI-A100 is engineered with 80 L volume ensures ample space for incubation requirements. Integrated with working temperature range from +5°C to 50°C for diverse cell cultivation. Built-in biologic filter that prevents contamination by blocking airborne particulates effectively. Equipped with UV disinfection, it eliminates microbial growth while sustaining aseptic conditions. Our Infrared CO₂ Incubator features a safety alarm that signals any deviation from set parameters.
Specifications
| Chamber Volume | 80 L |
| Temperature Range | Room temperature +5°C to 50°C |
| Temperature Resolution | ± 0.5℃ |
| Heating Mode | Water-jacket |
| Sterilization Method | Biologic filter and UV disinfection |
| Inner Chamber Material | Stainless Steel with inner glass door |
| Timing Range | 0 to 999 minutes |
| Display | Digital |
| Control System | Microprocessor PID control |
| Alarm System | Over temperature alarm |
| CO₂ Concentration Range | 0 to 20 % |
| CO₂ Concentration Precision | ± 0.1℃ |
| Filter | Double gas filter |
| Power Consumption | 680W |
| Power Supply | 110V, 60Hz / 220V, 50Hz |
| Working Dimensions (W×D×H) | 500×400×400 mm |
| Overall Dimensions (W×D×H) | 580×570×850 mm |
| Packaging Dimensions (W×D×H) | 670×650×940 mm |
| Net Weight | 46 kg |
| Gross Weight | 59 kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infrared CO₂ Incubator LMIRI-A100 | $ 7225 | Each of 1 |
Features
Stainless Steel Chamber
Transparent Glass Inner Door
Water-Jacket Heating Mode
Infrared (IR) Sensor
Microprocessor-Based PID Control System
Applications
Infrared CO₂ Incubator LMIRI-A100 is essential for CRISPR, gene silencing, and recombinant DNA technologies requiring stable incubation in modern genetic engineering research.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a CO2 Incubator?
A CO2 Incubator is an apparatus designed to create a controlled environment for cell and tissue culture by maintaining optimal temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels.
2 How does CO2 Incubator maintain CO2 levels?
It maintains CO2 levels through a sensor-based feedback system that regulates the injection of CO2 gas to ensure a stable and ideal culture environment.
3 How is CO2 Incubator used in stem cell research?
It is used in stem cell research to maintain the precise environmental conditions necessary for the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells.
4 How does CO2 Incubator benefit cancer cell culture studies?
It benefits cancer cell culture studies by enabling consistent growth conditions for tumor cell lines, facilitating drug testing and cellular response analysis.
5 What role does CO2 Incubator play in vaccine development?
It plays a key role in vaccine development by supporting the cultivation of cell lines required for virus propagation and antigen production.
6 How is CO2 Incubator used in pharmaceutical quality control?
It is used in pharmaceutical quality control to test the effects of drugs on cultured cells under tightly controlled environmental conditions.
7 Why is CO2 Incubator important in regenerative medicine?
It is important in regenerative medicine as it supports the culture of cells used for tissue engineering and repair therapies.
8 What is the role of CO2 Incubator in protein expression studies?
It provides a stable culture environment for host cells used in recombinant protein expression, critical for research and therapeutic production.
9 How is CO2 Incubator applied in toxicology testing?
It is applied in toxicology testing by maintaining the viability of cultured cells exposed to various chemical agents to evaluate cytotoxic effects.
10 In what way does CO2 Incubator support biomedical device testing?
It supports biomedical device testing by allowing devices to be tested in vitro with live cells under physiologically relevant conditions.