phcbi MCO-170AICUVL-PA CO2 Incubator 5.8 cu.ft. ±0.25ºC Stability
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Details
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CategoryIncubator / Oven / Inc Shaker
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Dimension30.0in x 26.0in x 36.0in
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Serial230160084
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The phcbi MCO-170AICUVL-PA CO2 Incubator from the cellIQ Series by PHCBI is an advanced CO2 incubator designed to enhance high-value applications such as stem cell research, tissue regeneration, and cell culture. With a 5.8 cu.ft. capacity, this incubator ensures precise temperature uniformity of ±0.25ºC at 37ºC, supported by a patented direct heat and air jacket system. Its infrared CO2 sensor provides rapid recovery without overshoot, maintaining accurate CO2 levels even during frequent access. Contamination control is achieved via inCu-saFe® chamber material and SafeCell UV technology. The LCD touchscreen offers intuitive control over protocols, and the interior design allows for easy maintenance. Despite being used, the unit is in excellent condition with minimal use, showing little to no cosmetic damage.
Key Features
- 5.8 cu.ft. capacity
- Temperature uniformity of ±0.25ºC
- Direct heat and air jacket system
- Infrared CO2 sensor
- inCu-saFe® chamber material
- SafeCell UV technology
- LCD touchscreen
Specifications
- Exterior Dimensions: 62 x 73 x 90.5 cm
- Interior Dimensions: 49 x 52.3 x 66.5 cm
- Interior Volume: 165 L
- Net Weight: 80 kg
- Temperature Control Range: +5ºC to +50ºC
- CO2 Control Range: 0% to 20%
- CO2 Sensor Type: Dual filter infrared sensor
- Max Power Consumption: 376 W
- Data Output: USB
- Decontamination Methods: SafeCell UV, Optional H2O2 vapor
Weight
Imperial: 240.0 Pounds
Metric: 108.86 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 36.0 lb x 31.2 lb x 43.2 lb
Metric: 91.44 cm x 79.25 cm x 109.73 cm
Harmonized Code
841920
Harmonized Code Details
841920 - Machinery for liquefying air or gas; compressors. This code is relevant due to the equipment's role in controlling and maintaining air and gas conditions for scientific processes.
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