Product Details
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Senova
Certification: CE
Model Number: NovaIncu-450A
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
Constructed with a durable stainless steel chamber and protective powder-coated shell.
Features an observation window made of dual-layer toughened safety glass.
Double-door configuration provides excellent insulation and access control.
High-reliability compressor ensures consistent cooling with protective safeguards.
Advanced heating system achieves rapid warm-up and exceptional uniformity.
Includes practical amenities: interior light and a universal power socket.
Driven by a precise digital controller with a high-speed processing chip.
Offers flexible programming for automated tests lasting up to 99 hours.
A complete alarm package monitors for deviations and equipment failure.
Optional upgrades for critical applications: dual safety control and UV light.
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Model |
NovaIncu BOD-450A |
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Chamber volume (L) |
450 |
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Temp. Control Range |
0℃~70℃ |
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Temperature |
Resolution |
0.1℃ |
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Fluctuation |
±0.5℃ |
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Uniformity |
± 1.5℃ at 37℃ |
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controller |
PID microprocessor control, soft touch, LED display |
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Sensor |
PT100 |
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Timer |
Power-on, power off and working. Timing range: 1min-99hr |
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Material |
Internal |
304 stainless steel |
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External |
Steel (powder coating) |
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Dimensions (WxDxH,cm) |
Internal |
70×65×95 |
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External |
85×91×173 |
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Net Weight(Kg) |
195 |
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Consumption Power(W) |
1530 |
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Shelf Size(mm) |
678×630 |
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Shelf Qty(Standard/Max.) |
3/13 |
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Power Supply |
220V/50Hz (Optional: 220V/60Hz, 110V/60Hz) |
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Introduction about incubator
In advanced incubators, controlling one parameter in isolation is often insufficient; the interdependency of temperature, humidity, and gas concentration presents an engineering control challenge.
Temperature and Humidity: Heating the chamber lowers relative humidity (RH). To maintain 95% RH at 37°C, a significant amount of water vapor must be actively added, which itself requires energy and precise control to avoid condensation. Condensation is an enemy, as it can drip onto cultures and become a vector for contamination. Temperature and CO2: Warming incoming CO2 gas from a cylinder (which is cold) requires energy.
More subtly, when the door opens, cold, dry lab air rushes in. The system must simultaneously reheat the chamber, re-humidify the air, and reinject CO2, but not in a way that causes overshooting. Adding O2 control (for hypoxia studies) adds another layer of complexity, as nitrogen is used to displace O2, affecting the partial pressures of other gases. Modern incubators use sophisticated, cascading PID loops and mass flow controllers to manage these interactions. The control software must be intelligent enough to prioritize and sequence recovery actions to achieve a fast, stable, and uniform return to setpoints without creating oscillations or adverse interactions between the parameters it is designed to govern.