Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaIncu MD750-I
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
Mold incubator with temperature & humidity control NovaIncu MD750-I
Features
Specifications
| Model | NovaIncu MD750-I | |
| Chamber volume(L) | 750 | |
| Temperature Control Range | 5℃~50℃ | |
| Temperature | Resolution | 0.1℃ |
| Fluctuation | ±0.5℃ | |
| Uniformity | ±2℃ at 37℃ | |
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| Humidity | Accuracy | |
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| Material | Internal | |
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| Dimensions (WxDxH,cm) | Internal | 85*80*110 |
| External | 100*115*188 | |
| Net Weight(Kg) | 247 | |
| Consumption Power(W) | 3060 | |
| Shelf Size(mm) | 828*780 | |
| Shelf Qty(Standard/Maximum) | 3/17 | |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz (Optional: 220V/60Hz, 110V/60Hz) | |
Introduction about incubator
In the intersection of geology and biology, incubators facilitate the study of ancient and extreme life. Geomicrobiologists use incubators to culture microorganisms obtained from deep subsurface cores, hydrothermal vents, or hyper-saline lakes.
These extremophiles often require unusual conditions: anaerobic jars placed inside incubators to create oxygen-free atmospheres, or temperatures set to very high (for thermophiles) or very low (for psychrophiles) settings, sometimes requiring specialized refrigerated/heated incubators. In paleontology and archaeology, incubators are used in a more indirect way. Sterile techniques and incubators can be employed to attempt to culture modern contaminants from ancient specimens (like dinosaur bones or permafrost samples) to confirm sterility before attempting to extract ancient DNA or proteins.
Furthermore, experiments simulating early Earth conditions to study the origin of life (prebiotic chemistry) often take place in controlled environment chambers that function like sophisticated incubators, regulating temperature, pressure, and atmospheric composition. Here, the incubator moves from a tool for growing known life to an instrument for probing the boundaries of life itself and its potential in extreme or ancient environments.