Cooling Incubator LMCI-A200 functions at a high standard, making safe, reproducible incubation feasible even at extreme temperatures. The stainless-steel chamber holds the capacity of 175 L with movable shelves, making it easy to clean. The double door design, auxiliary thermostat and the LCD screen makes it an ideal operating equipment. The external printer can record data in real time. Catalog
Specifications
Chamber Volume
175 L
Temperature Range
-10-75 °C
Display Resolution
0.1 °C
Temperature Stability
±0.5 °C
Temperature Uniformity
±1 °C
Timing Range
0 – 99h59min
Refrigerant
R134a
Power Rating
300 W
Power Supply
AC 220 10%, 50Hz 2%
Chamber Size (W x Dx H)
450 × 420 × 930 mm
Exterior Dimension (W x D x H)
610 × 620 ×1500 mm
Net weight
115 Kg
Pricing
Product
Price
Unit
Action
Cooling Incubator LMCI-A200
$1,704.00
Pack of 1
Features
Compressor for automatic control of hot and cold temperature
High precision, microprocessor temperature control with large LCD display
Polished stainless-steel chamber, equipped with a fan for forced convection
Adjustable and moveable shelves that are easy to clean
Equipped with power supply outlet and lamp for easy observation
Equipped with spare temperature control which ensures the product work normally even the main temperature control failed (for heating)
The incubator door is built as a double door, with the inner door consisting of tempered glass for easy observation
RS485 connector to link computer and printer; computer and printer can both display temperature and time data
Equipped with leakage protection
Spare temperature control and the auxiliary thermostat ensures the normal working of the product
Optional Accessories
Programmable temperature controller
RS485/232 connector
Built-in printer
Wireless alarm system (SMS alarm system)
25mm (50mm) test hole
Applications
Cooling Incubators are used in Pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and research institutes for storage and incubation studies. They are mostly used for B.O.D tests, the preservation of sensitive bacterial, microbial, and plant cultures, serum incubation studies, and immunological work, etc.