High Speed Shaker Incubators

The High Speed Shaker Incubator is a precise and space-efficient incubation solution built for demanding laboratory environments. Available in three configurations, 1 unit, 2 units, and 3 units, it stacks up to three units high while each unit operates independently. Automatic restart with non-volatile setpoint memory ensures experiments continue smoothly after any power interruption.

High Speed Shaker Incubators
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High Speed Shaker Incubators

The High Speed Shaker Incubator is a precise and space-efficient incubation solution built for demanding laboratory environments. Available in three configurations, 1 unit, 2 units, and 3 units, it stacks up to three units high while each unit operates independently. Automatic restart with non-volatile setpoint memory ensures experiments continue smoothly after any power interruption.

Operational Design

Features
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    Key Features

     
    Stackable up to 3 units high, scaling from 920×700×635mm to 920×700×1765mm
    High speed shaker range of 100-800rpm (top 1200rpm) with ±1rpm accuracy and Φ3mm orbit diameter
    Temperature range of 4 to 60°C, accuracy ±0.1°C, uniformity ±0.6°C at 37°C
    Single tray size 575×435mm with special clamps for deep well plates
    Automatic restart with non-volatile setpoint memory after power interruption
    A hollow tempered glass door allows culture observation without opening the chamber
    LCD touch screen displays all live readings and settings simultaneously
    25mm access port for additional probes or instrumentation
    USB data export available for straightforward record keeping

     

    Designed for high-speed applications, the incubator runs at speeds between 100 and 800 rpm, with a top speed of 1200rpm, making it suitable for a broad range of experimental requirements. A brushless DC motor keeps noise levels low, and with a timer running up to 999.9 hours, it supports both short runs and extended, uninterrupted experiments.

    Engineered to Perform

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