Overview
The SANFA CHP-240S Co2 Incubator is a professional instrument specially designed for cell, tissue and bacterial fostering. It adopts Water-jacketed Heating mode, has a volume of 240L, and has an intelligent Control system, which can precisely control parameters such as temperature and CO2 concentration.
Features
1. Microcomputer intelligent controller with temperature control, CO2 gas, door temperature, water level, UV Lamp, timing control and over-temperature, water level, Safety protection, alarm function.
2. The CO2 inlet is equipped with a microbial effective Filter, with a filtrating efficiency of up to 99.99%, which effectively filtrates bacteria and dust particles (optional).
3. The UV sterilization lamp is located on the back wall of the box, which can be regularly disinfected to kill floating bacteria and prevent contamination.
4. Glass door can be heated to prevent condensation and microbial contamination.
5. Using antibacterial stainless steel liner, the four corners of the cavity arc, easy to clean, adjustable shelf.
6. Upgraded touch color screen intelligent temperature control instrument programmable, display running Linear dispersion, view temperature, Humidity, CO2 concentration Linear dispersion and abnormal alarm, temperature control is more accurate, CO2 concentration is more stable.
7. It can be equipped with RS-485 interface to connect the printer and computer to record parameters (optional).
Principle
The Co2 incubator precisely adjusts the temperature (range RT + 5~ 60 ° C) and CO2 concentration (range 0-20%) in the box through an intelligent Control system, using an infrared Sensor for High Accuracy Control. Humidification mode is natural evaporation, and the UV Lamp and Microbial Filter in the box work together to kill bacteria and filtrate contaminants, ensuring a stable and sterile foster environment.
Applications
Microbiology, agricultural science, tissue and cell fostering, AIDS research, oncology research, heart disease research, virus propagation, bacterial fostering, genetic engineering, testtube babies, cloning technology, immunology