Thermo Heratherm IMH100 Microbiological Incubator Dual Convection 104L 5C-105C
Thermo Scientific
Details
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CategoryIncubator / Oven / Inc Shaker
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Dimension36.0in x 36.0in x 36.0in
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Serial4283282
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Shipping TypeFreight
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The Thermo Heratherm IMH100 is an advanced microbiological incubator designed for precise drying applications. Featuring dual convection technology, it ensures exceptional temperature consistency, with ranges from 5C above ambient to 105C. The unit includes an intuitive digital timer for weekly or daily ON/OFF cycles, enhancing operational flexibility. The corrosion-resistant stainless-steel chamber (AISI 304) is easy to clean and maintains a consistent temperature, with uniformity of 0.6C (fan off) and 0.2C to 0.4C (fan full speed). The advanced microprocessor control and vacuum fluorescent display make operation user-friendly. With a compact footprint and internal glass door for unobstructed sample viewing, it is ideal for diverse lab settings. Measuring 36.8 x 46.4 x 60.8 cm internally, it supports 2 shelves with a max capacity of 16, maintaining temperature stability at 0.1C.
Key Features
- Dual convection technology
- Adjustable fan speed 0-100%
- Advanced digital timer
- 120V internal socket
- Corrosion-resistant stainless-steel chamber
- User-friendly interface
- Compact design
Specifications
- Capacity: 104 L (3.67 cu. ft.)
- Temperature range: 5C above ambient to 105C
- Temperature stability: 0.1C at 37C
- Temperature uniformity: 0.6C (fan off), 0.2C to 0.4C (fan full speed)
- Internal dimensions: 36.8 x 46.4 x 60.8 cm
- Power requirements: 840 W, 120V, 7 A
- Material: Stainless Steel (AISI 304)
- Display: Vacuum fluorescent
Weight
Imperial: 180.0 Pounds
Metric: 81.65 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 43.2 lb x 43.2 lb x 43.2 lb
Metric: 109.73 cm x 109.73 cm x 109.73 cm
Harmonized Code
8419200000
Harmonized Code Details
8419200000 - Sterilizers; medical, surgical or laboratory. Chosen due to the laboratory applications and functionality of the incubator within scientific contexts.
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