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Incubators are used in biological experiments to allow growth of organisms in optimal conditions of temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity. Incubators are generally supplied in one of three configurations, air jacket, dry wall and water jacket. Air draft incubators are popular among larger-volume models designed to allow for quicker recovery times. Air draft (or forced draft) incubators circulate air throughout the interior of the incubator to maintain constant temperatures. Dry wall incubators have the advantage that they can better adapt to ambient changes and require less maintenance. Water-jacketed incubators advantages include stable temperature control and increased security in the event of power failure (due to water's natural insulation abilities).
Incubators are often times equipped with carbon dioxide sensors to measure carbon dioxide concentrations within the unit. Types used include infrared sensors and thermal conductivity sensors. For applications requiring several door openings, IR sensors will provide accurate CO2 readings without having to wait for humidity to stabilize. Incubators with IR sensors will generally cost slightly more than the same incubator with a TC sensor. Currently, many sensors are constructed of platinum, which some manufacturers claim stands up to corrosion quite well. Thermal conductivity sensors measures changes in temperature internally and have proven their effectiveness over time. These sensors, however, are sensitive to changes in humidity. Infrared CO2 sensors measure diffraction of CO2 internally and are purportedly impervious to relative humidity and less susceptible to drift over time because they have auto-zero calibration cycles every few hours.
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CO2 Incubators CO2 Incubators Freezers, Ultra-Low Temperature CO2 Incubators - Galaxy R Models: 48 & 170 L [1.7 & 6.0 cu. See New Brunswick Scientific Profile & Catalog |
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Laboratory Incubators, General Purpose Incubators,... Compact Incubators Compact and low-cost, these incubators are helpful additions to work areas with limited space. See Terra Universal, Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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Lab Incubators, Laboratory Incubator, Tissue - Cell Culture... Laboratory Incubators Tissue/Cell Culture Incubators for Biotechnology-Medical Lab Applications See Russells Technical Products Information |
Part Numbers for Incubators
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| S68782A | Amazon | Quincy Lab | BISS | Digital Incubators; 2 cu.ft.; 110v |
| 11687933 | Amazon | SP Industries | BISS | Fisher Scientific Large-Capacity Dry-Wall CO2 Incubators; 33 cu. ft.; Steam; Large Volume |
| 1170210 | Amazon | Thermo Scientific | BISS | Thermo Scientific Lab-Line Imperial III Standard Incubators; Model: 302; 2.6 cu. ft. |
| 11690625F | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | BISS | Fisher Scientific Isotemp Forced-Air Incubators; Capacity: 2.2 cu. ft.; Model: 625F |
| S68781A | Amazon | Quincy Lab | BISS | Digital Incubators; 0.7 cu.ft.; 110v |
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