Orbital Shaking Incubators are the Perfect Choice for your Laboratory

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Orbital Shaking Incubators are the Perfect Choice for your Laboratory

01 Feb, 2016

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MRC launches the new series of BenchTop Orbital Shaking Incubators.

These incubators are designed to work with a temperature range of + 5°C above the ambient temperature and up to 70°C, with ±0.1°C accuracy at 37°C and include PID temperature controller.

They provide variable speed control from 40 to 400 rpm, provided with an Integrated tachometer which monitors and displays speed in rpm to guarantee an accurate setting.

Their small dimensions are space saving and have transparent window in the front which provides a good visibility that minimise the need to open the chamber, and also automatically cut out the shaker when lid is open to protect the operator.

Shakers feature a triple eccentric drive that handles heavy workloads, provides uniform agitation and enables continuous 24-hour operation even at high speeds.

Moreover, advanced shaking mechanism provides quiet shaking with minimum noise and no vibration.

Accommodates flasks up to 2000 ml test tubes racks and gel tray.

MRC BenchTop Orbital Shaking Incubators are excellent for applications such as: cultivation of cell and tissue cultures or micro organisms, molecular biology, cell and insect culture, entomology studies, production of secondary natural substances and biogenetic pharmaceutics.

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