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Lab Expo Thermo Shaker Incubator provides controlled temperature regulation with uniform orbital shaking for consistent sample mixing across laboratory workflows. As a thermo shaking incubator, it supports microtubes, PCR plates, deep-well plates, and microplates with stable speed control and defined mixing motion. Integrated safety functions, anti-spill operation, and programmable controls enable repeatable, contamination-controlled incubation and shaking during routine and extended sample processing.
FAQ for Thermo Shaker Incubator
1: What is meant by a designed orbit in the context of this shaker incubator?
A designed orbit refers to the specific circular or orbital path the shaker follows. This optimized path ensures uniform agitation of all tubes or plates, regardless of their placement on the platform.
2: What is optimized 2D mixing, and how does it benefit my applications?
Optimized 2D mixing involves a controlled side-to-side and back-and-forth motion. This ensures thorough, even mixing across all sample containers without causing turbulence or sample disruption, ideal for sensitive biological or chemical protocols.
3: Can the Thermo Shaker Incubator handle different types of microplates and tubes at the same time?
Yes, it is designed to support simultaneous mixing and vortexing for a wide range of sample containers, including standard and deep-well microplates, PCR plates, and various sizes of micro-tubes.
4: What are pre-programmed soft keys, and how do they enhance safety?
Pre-programmed soft keys are dedicated control buttons with preset functions designed to reduce operator error and ensure safe operation during sensitive procedures.
5: How do soft keys help prevent accidental changes during operation?
Soft keys often include locking or confirmation features that require multiple inputs before executing changes, minimizing the risk of unintentional adjustments during critical experiments.