Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: CMC-B750
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 unit
Price: Available upon request
Packaging Details: plywood case
Delivery Time: 5-20 working days
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 100 units
| Model | CMC-B750 | |
| Chamber Volume(L) | 750 | |
| Temp. Control Range | With illumination: 10℃~ 50℃. Without illumination: 5℃~ 50℃ | |
| Temperature | Resolution | 0.1℃ |
| Fluctuation | ± 0.5℃ | |
| Uniformity | ± 2℃ at 37℃ | |
| Controller | PID microprocessor control, soft touch, LED display | |
| Sensor | PT100 | |
| Humidity Control Range | 50%~90% | |
| Humidity | Resolution | 0.1%RH |
| Fluctuation | ± 5%RH | |
| Controller | PID microprocessor control, soft touch, LED display | |
| Sensor | Capacitor type | |
| Illumination | 0-20000LX | |
| Timer | Power-on, power off and working. Timing range: 1min-99hr | |
| Material | Internal | Mirror polished 304 stainless steels |
| External | 08F | |
| Dimensions (WxDxH,mm) | Internal | 850*800*1100 |
| External | 1000*1050*1875 | |
| Net Weight(Kg) | 265 | |
| Consumption Power(W) | 3160 | |
| Shelf Size(mm) | 784*780 | |
| Shelf Qty(Standard/Max.) | 3/17 | |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz (Optional: 220V/60Hz, 110V/60Hz) | |
*Working temperature: 5-30℃. Max. working humidity: 80%RH. Max.working altitude: 2000m *UV lamp is optional
In university teaching laboratories, incubators serve as foundational tools for introducing students to core biological principles. The requirements here differ from research-intensive settings.
Durability and simplicity are paramount. Units must withstand frequent, sometimes less-gentle, use by multiple student groups. Analog dials or very simple digital interfaces are often preferred over complex menus, allowing students to focus on the biological outcome rather than programming. Cost-effectiveness is critical for equipping multiple lab stations, so reliable, basic models without expensive CO2 or humidity controls are standard for introductory microbiology courses culturing *E. coli* or *S. cerevisiae* on agar.
Safety features like automatic thermal cutoff switches and secure, stable designs are essential. The incubator becomes a centerpiece for experiments demonstrating bacterial growth curves, antibiotic resistance testing (Kirby-Bau.er discs), or environmental sampling (e.g., comparing colony counts from different locations). In more advanced cell biology modules, a shared CO2 incubator might be used to demonstrate mammalian cell passaging. The educational value lies not only in the cultures grown but in teaching students about the importance of controlled variables, sterility, and instrumentation in science. A reliable, student-proof incubator is therefore an investment in training the next generation of scientists.