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Specifications and features | |
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Microprocessor-controlled temperature regulation, PID type. | |
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Excellent temperature constancy: ± 0.2 °C temporal. | |
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Optimum temperature distribution throughout the cabinet interior by fan circulation. | |
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Electronic monitoring of the temperature regulator triggers visual alarm in case of fault. The heating is switched off, the cause of the fault is reported in the LED display. | |
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Adjustable limits for over- and under-temperatures alarms (optical and audible). | |
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Microprocessor-controlled timer displays continuously the current remaining running time of the incubation time and signals acoustically its expiry. | |
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Fast and exact temperature setting, exact reproducibility of set values, such as temperature, shaking frequency and incubation time. | |
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Soft touch keys with characteristic symbols. | |
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Digital temperature readout and setting via LED display, in steps of 0.1 °C. | |
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RS 232 serial interface for trouble-free data transfer. | |
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Built-in cooling coil for applications below ambient temperature as a standard scope of supply. | |
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Silent and robust shaking mechanism with gentle start-up.
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Interior cabinet, the inside of the doors and the shaking platform made of stainless steel. | |
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Housing made of electrolytically galvanised sheet steel, powder-coated. | |
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Fluorescent lamp for daylight simulation. | |
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Frame able to accomodate two shaking trays is part of the standard scope of supply. | |
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Applications | |
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Shaking Incubator 3033 is used for applications that require exactly reproducible circular motion and temperatures up to 70 °C. It is preferred by standard and research laboratories for incubations, fermentations, homogenisations, chemical and biochemical reactions, enzyme and tissue studies, as well as for cultivating bacteria cultures. | |
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