Plate Incubators

Plate incubators provide controlled temperature conditions for laboratory sample incubation, plate-based work and routine scientific testing. John Morris Group supplies plate incubator solutions through our Laboratory portfolio, with visible category options from Labfriend and Cole-Parmer for laboratories needing reliable sample visibility, temperature control and practical procurement support.

The visible range includes Cole-Parmer 60 L total visibility incubators in digital and analogue configurations, with ambient +5°C to 60°C operating range, 230V/50Hz supply and 600 x 390 x 390 mm chamber format. These incubators are suited to research, clinical, quality control and industrial laboratories, including teams working across Life Science and Diagnostics, food testing and routine laboratory temperature control.

Choosing Plate Incubators For Laboratory Temperature Control

Selecting plate incubators starts with the sample format, required temperature range, chamber capacity, visibility needs and whether digital or analogue control is preferred. The visible Cole-Parmer total visibility models support 60 L capacity and ambient +5°C to 60°C operation, making them suitable for routine incubation where sample monitoring and consistent internal conditions are important.

  • Capacity: 60 L chamber format for routine laboratory incubation and sample holding.
  • Temperature Range: Ambient +5°C to 60°C for controlled incubation workflows.
  • Control Options: Digital and analogue versions available to match user preference and procurement requirements.
  • Visibility: Total visibility design supports easy monitoring of samples during incubation.
  • Laboratory Use: Suitable for research, clinical, education, industrial and quality control environments.

Digital And Analogue Incubator Selection

Digital incubators are useful when operators need more direct temperature setting and clear control feedback, while analogue models can suit laboratories wanting a straightforward, practical incubation setup. Procurement teams should also consider chamber access, airflow, safety temperature cut-out, antimicrobial surface protection, power supply and whether the unit will be used with plates, vessels or other sample containers.

Related Laboratory Incubation Categories

Laboratories building a broader incubation workflow may also need tissue culture incubators, shaking incubators or wider laboratory and scientific equipment. These related categories help support sample preparation, culture work, temperature-controlled testing and general laboratory workflows.

Technical Support For Australian Laboratories

John Morris Group has supported Australian science and industry since 1952, with ISO 9001 certified processes and factory-trained engineers available to assist with product selection, installation guidance, servicing and after-sales support. For help selecting plate incubators for your laboratory, contact the Australian team on 1300 501 555.