E series CO2 Incubator 258L_2281954
E series CO2 Incubator 258L_2281954
E series CO2 Incubator 258L_2281954
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Haier Biomedical E Series CO2 Incubator 258L

Haier Biomedical E Series CO2 Incubator 258L provides precise and reliable environmental control for optimal cell growth. With advanced temperature and CO2 management, fast recovery, and convenient sterilization features, it ensures reproducible and safe cell culture experiments.

Product Features

  • Precise temperature control within ±0.1°C using six-sided heating and fuzzy PID control for stable cell growth
  • Accurate CO2 concentration control with new NDIR IR sensor technology
  • Silicon MEMS transmitter supports over 300 dry heat sterilization cycles, extending service life up to 15 years
  • Built-in temperature and humidity compensation reduces the impact of environmental changes without calibration after sterilization
  • Five-point calibration ensures high measuring accuracy with less than 0.3% drift over 2 years
  • Fast environment recovery using active airflow and fuzzy PID control; temperature and CO2 restored within 4 minutes after door opening
  • 90°C moist heat sterilization effectively kills microorganisms including resistant bacillus and spores without consumables
  • Automatic sterilization process completes in 14 hours without disassembling internal components

Benefits

  • Ensures consistent, stable conditions for optimal cell growth
  • Long-lasting and reliable CO2 and temperature sensors for low maintenance
  • Rapid recovery minimizes disruption when doors are frequently opened
  • Safe and convenient sterilization without the need for consumables

Why Choose Haier Biomedical E Series CO2 Incubator 258L?

The Haier Biomedical E Series CO2 Incubator 258L combines precision, reliability, and convenience in a single system. Its advanced temperature and CO2 control, rapid recovery, and automated sterilization features make it ideal for consistent, reproducible cell culture research.

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