Series 1A Cooled Incubators

Incubators

Series 1A Cooled Incubators

30 Jan, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Incubators.

The LMS Series ‘1A’ Cooled Incubator is a reliable and accurate Temperature controlled cabinet (-10°C to +50°C) designed for optimum performance and reliability. The design of the purpose built incubator facilitates the addition of optional extras to provide greater flexibility for individual use, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including:

  • The study of growth patterns of plants and insects
  • Serum studies
  • B.O.D.Tests
  • Immunology
  • Seed germination & vernalisation
  • Fruit fly culture
  • Tissue culture
  • Sample storage
  • Enzyme testing
  • Product shelf life tests

Cooled Incubators Series 3

The LMS Series Three Cooled Incubator is a reliable and accurate temperature controlled cabinet (-10°C to +50°C) which has proved its worth over many years in laboratories both in the UK and overseas.

The design of the purpose built incubator facilities the addition of optional extras to provide greater flexibility for individual use, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including:

  • The study of growth patterns of plants and insects
  • B.O.D. Tests
  • Seed germination & vernalisation
  • Tissue culture
  • Enzyme testing
  • Serum studies
  • Immunology
  • Fruit fly culture
  • Sample storage
  • Product shelf life tests

We can now Offer a bespoke range of cabinets for you to choose the size, volume, layout, specification and material finish.

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