About Bod Incubator
- Bod incubator ( Inner chamber stainless steel & outer mild steel powder coated) complete with digital temp.Indicator-cum-controller.
- Double walled temp range 5 degree to 50 degree c.
Precise Temperature Control for Reliable ResultsThe Bod Incubator features a microprocessor-based PID temperature controller, ensuring accuracy within 0.5C across a wide range of 5C to 60C. Coupled with a nickel chromium plated heating element and fan-assisted forced air circulation, every area within the chamber maintains uniform conditionsideal for sensitive laboratory incubations required in BOD analysis.
User-Friendly Design and Durable ConstructionA digital display provides clear temperature readings, while two adjustable perforated shelves maximize flexibility for different sample sizes. The inner chambers stainless steel (SS 304) composition, coupled with robust powder-coated mild steel exterior and PUF insulation, guarantees durability and minimizes heat loss, supporting long-term, consistent laboratory operations.
Safety and Convenience FeaturesSafety is enhanced by an over-temperature alarm and a solid door design with a glass viewing window, allowing you to monitor samples securely without opening the chamber frequently. Automatic operating modes streamline the incubation process, and the equipment supports dry heat sterilization, ensuring controlled conditions in every cycle.
FAQs of Bod Incubator:
Q: How does the Bod Incubator maintain consistent temperature conditions?
A: The Bod Incubator uses a microprocessor-based PID temperature controller and forced air circulation via a fan to ensure stable, uniform temperatures throughout its 112-litre chamber, with an accuracy of 0.5C.
Q: What laboratory processes can benefit from this Bod Incubator?
A: It is ideal for microbiological and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) incubation, making it suitable for environmental testing, water analysis, and other processes requiring stable incubation environments.
Q: When should I use the dry heat sterilization mode?
A: Dry heat sterilization is recommended before starting sensitive experiments or between batches to eliminate any contaminants, ensuring reliable and uncontaminated results for your samples.
Q: Where can this Bod Incubator be installed?
A: This model is designed for laboratory use and is not wall-mounted or portable. It should be placed on a stable surface in a controlled indoor environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Q: What is the benefit of having a glass viewing window on the door?
A: The glass viewing window allows users to visually monitor samples without opening the door, minimizing disturbance to the chamber environment and maintaining consistent temperature conditions.
Q: How is humidity managed inside the incubator?
A: This incubator does not feature automatic humidity control. Users must manually monitor and adjust humidity conditions as needed, depending on the specific requirements of their processes.