LAB INCUBATOR
MAKE DINESH SCIENTIFIC
DESCRIPTION:
An incubator for biological oxygen demand, or BOD for short, is a specialized piece of scientific equipment used to quantify and incubate biological oxygen demand in water samples under carefully regulated circumstances. A critical metric for determining the degree of organic contamination in water is BOD. A BOD incubator is described as follows in general:
BOD incubators are essential for doing experiments like figuring out the oxygen demand of organic matter in water samples or growing bacteria for various purposes. They are typically employed in environmental and biological research. These incubators have airtight rooms to keep out contaminants and let researchers change the conditions to suit their own needs.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL:
- Precise temperature control mechanisms are incorporated into BOD incubators to uphold a steady and regulated atmosphere.
- The usual temperature range for BOD testing is 20 to 25 degrees Celsius, which is the typical range.
HUMIDITY CONTROL:
- In order to keep the sample from evaporating throughout the incubation period, certain models could also include humidity control.
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
MODEL | DS-BI-50 |
Capacity | 50 liters |
Temperature Range | Ambient temperature to 100 °C |
Shelves | 2 shelves available |
Timer | 1 minute to 100 hours with hold position |
Interior Chamber Material | Stainless steel for easy cleaning and decontamination |
Safety Thermostat | Temperature setting in 1 °C increments |
Observation Window | Internal glass door for observation |
Temperature Accuracy | ±1% of the required temperature, with built-in temperature sensor |
Interior Lighting | Includes interior lighting |
Turbulence and Contamination | No cross-contamination due to turbulence |
Control Interface | Membrane keyboard with LED for configuring and showing running time, operating parameters, and temperature and time alert situations. |
Door Insulation | Insulated door |
Sensor Breakdown Safety | Heating switched off within 3 minutes in case of total sensor breakdown |
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