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20 ANALYTICAL AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT


New


launched


MULTI GAS INCUBATORS


For extra security, the incubators can come equipped with an electric door lock with password


A


n innovative new range of multi gas incubators has been designed


enables precise and reliable www.scientistlive.com


maximise cell culture efficiency and optimise results and reproducibility. Designed specifically for safe, consistent cultivation of successful cell lines in a wide array of demanding and highly regulated applications in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, medical research and clinical laboratory fields, this latest innovation offers high levels of precision, security and ease- of-use. Panasonic’s MCO-170M multi gas incubators feature a solid Zirconia O2


to provide impressive quality and performance alongside advanced O2


and CO2 sensor that control to


range of values (1-18% and 22-80%) using a single sensor. Te incubators are also equipped with multiple, gas-tight, inner doors. With a 161L incubator


control of O2 levels over a wide


interior, the MCO-170M product provides plenty of capacity. Designed to improve work efficiency and offer ease- of-use, the incubators feature integrated shelf supports that provide space for more culture vessels and an easy-to-clean incubator interior, with fully- rounded corners. A new full colour LCD


touchscreen gives clear information of incubator status (chamber temperature, CO2


status and alarms) with easy access to controller functions


and O2 levels, door open For more information visit www.biomedical.panasonic.eu


for outstanding performance and fast recovery. A precise culture environment is further ensured by advanced PID control of CO2


temperature. To provide optimum


, O2


protection for valuable cultures, MCO-170M multi gas incubators incorporate continuous background contamination control with Panasonic’s InCu saFe copper-enriched stainless steel


and


unaffected by any temperature and humidity changes during door opening, maintains accurate control of critical CO2


Precision built in Te new incubators benefit from a direct heat and air jacket system for high-precision temperature control and rapid recovery, ensuring cultures are always maintained under optimum conditions. A dual IR CO2


sensor, which is levels,


Advanced O2


and CO2


control helps optimise cell culture productivity


for fast, convenient set-up. A graphical chart display allows users to quickly review incubator performance and a standard USB port allows laboratories to optimise cell culture protocols and adhere to standard operating procedures by conveniently transferring logged data to a USB stick. In addition, the unique incubator ID allows registration of multiple units at one site without confusion.


provides a complete, validatable decontamination with a downtime of less than three hours. Enhanced security for


interior and optional Safe Cell UV technology, with new increased UV lamp life, which sterilises airborne and water pan contaminants. Furthermore, the optional H2


O2


cell cultures is provided with the MCO-170M multi gas incubator’s optional electric door lock with password. Te whole product series is certified as a Class IIa Medical Device (93/42/EEC and 2007/47/ EC) for medical purposes of culturing cells, tissues, organs and embryos. Te new multi gas incubators


are ideal for use in applications that require physiological oxygen levels, such as; in vitro fertilisation (IVF), stem cell research, regenerative medicine, developmental biology and neurobiology. Available as standard (MCO-170M); with Safe Cell UV lamp incorporated (MCO- 170MUV); and with full options (MCO-170MUVH), including the SafeCell UV lamp and Panasonic’s H2


vapour sterilisation, the end users can now select the most suitable model for their application.


O2


vapour sterilisation cycle


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