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CO2 Incubators - Features and Functions to Consider

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CO2 Incubators - Features and Functions to Consider

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  1. CO2 Incubators: Features and Functions to Consider CO2 incubators are popular pieces of lab equipment that stimulate the growth of cells or tissue inside the unit. These kinds of laboratory incubators keep cell or tissue culture in stable temperatures of 37°C, a CO2 level of 5%, a constant ph value of 7.2-7.4, and a relative humidity saturation level of 95%. There are a wide range of CO2 Incubators available on the market, each equipped with a long list of features and functions. Choosing a CO2 Incubator with the right specifications and features for your application requires a lot of time and research. Below you’ll find some helpful features to look out for when shopping around for a new CO2 Incubator, as well as maintenance tips to keep your unit working for years to come.

  2. Micro-computer chip - PID Control System Some CO2 Incubators come with PID control systems that feature touch keys to make it easier to control the settings of the unit. A PID controller is a micro-computer chip control system built into the CO2 Incubator to help ensure the safety of laboratory personnel during their research. Other units will also have a combination of analog and digital controls, but using a system with PID controls will help ensure that the environmental settings within the chamber are maintained more accurately. Advance Ultrasonic Sensors CO2 incubators make use of advanced ultrasonic sensors to detect gas concentration within the unit. Ultrasonic sensors do not undergo mechanical wear, are highly responsive, reliable, provide stable performance, and have a long service life. Most CO2 incubators will also have IR sensors for CO2 detection and control. High-Precision Platinum Resistance Temperature Sensor Some CO2 incubators use high-precision platinum resistance temperature sensors like the PT1000 to provide accurate and stable temperature readings.

  3. Air Circulation Some incubators are built to use natural air convection and gentle breeze circulation to ensure quick temperature, humidity, and CO2 recovery times and uniform distribution within the unit. Auto-Start Function CO2 incubators with an auto-start function will automatically set all the sensors back to zero before running the unit. Solenoid Valve Solenoid valves are responsible for regulating the flow of fluid within a CO2 incubator. Whenever the incubator door is open, the solenoid valve closes and the air flow stops automatically. This ensures that your gas isn’t wasted and it also reduces air pollution.

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