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Lab Expo CO2 incubators, including Air Jacketed and Water Jacketed types, regulate temperature and CO2 levels to maintain optimal pH. They use built-in water pans to ensure high humidity and prevent evaporation. These feature HEPA filters and UV sterilization to control contamination. Our CO2 incubators feature microprocessor controls and a stainless steel interior for durability.
FAQ for CO2 Incubator
1: What is the purpose of a CO? incubator?
A CO? incubator provides a controlled environment with precise temperature, humidity, and CO? levels to support cell and tissue culture growth, primarily by maintaining optimal pH in the culture media.
2: How do CO? incubators maintain high humidity levels?
Most models include a built-in water pan placed at the bottom of the chamber. As water evaporates from the pan, it increases the relative humidity inside the incubator.
3: What role do HEPA filters play in CO? incubator?
HEPA filters continuously remove airborne contaminants, including dust, spores and microorganisms by filtering the internal air circulation system.
4: What is UV sterilization in a CO? incubator?
UV sterilization uses ultraviolet light to destroy the DNA or RNA of microorganisms like bacteria, viruses and fungi, thereby preventing contamination inside the incubator.
5: Are these features standard or optional in CO? incubator?
Yes, microprocessor controls and stainless steel interiors are commonly standard features in high-quality CO? incubators, but features may vary across models. Check specifications before making a purchase to ensure they meet laboratory performance and compliance needs.