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Equipment Incubators Carolina™ Digital Incubator


For your classroom, a 21st-century incubator that operates much like your oven at home. Select the desired temperature, the unit immediately begins to heat up, then attains and maintains the selected temperature. The easy- to-see LED control panel monitors and displays the current temperature inside the chamber. The unit can hold up to a 2-L flask or two 500-mL flasks. Comes with 2 adjustable shelves. This unit has a gray plastic body and see-through door for viewing the entire work- space without opening the door. 20-L/0.7-cu-ft capacity. Two-year warranty. 120-V AC.


220 V Available 701291 Each


701291 Carolina Digital Incubator (in use; labware not included)


Shaking Incubator can meet the demands of your most strenuous experiments. Designed for heavy work- loads and continuous use, it features a powerful brushless induction drive meant to give you years of trouble-free operation. The unit also features exceptional temperature uniformity, precisely maintained within 0.25%.


New! Carolina™ The Carolina™


Offering a large work area, 174 × 174 /5 /5


The unit includes a standard nonslip platform, making it an ideal option for tissue culture flasks, staining trays, and petri dishes right out of the box. Able to hold a wide range of temperatures—from ambient to 60°


rpm, the unit is packed full of features and built to last. Add even more flexibility to the Carolina™


Shaking Incubator by upgrading to the MAGic Clamp™ system. The MAGic Clamp™


", the system gives unmatched performance in a high-capacity format, up to 5 × 2 L. C—and a shaking speed of 30 to 300


Shaking Incubator 220 V Available Universal Platform


offers a unique interchangeable surface using a magnetic attachment method to quickly swap between flasks and tubes of different sizes. To extend the versatility of your shaking incubator, add the Universal Spring Platform, which is designed to hold uncommon vessels. The Platform Shelf increases the surface area of the unit by 77 square inches to hold even more petri dishes, microplates, or other flat vessels. The Microplate Platform, designed to hold up to 6 standard or deep-well microplates, is a must-have accessory if you plan to use microplates often in your lab.


Specifications: Speed Range:


Speed Increment: Orbit:


Temperature Range:


Variable, 30 to 300 rpm 1 rpm


3 " (19 mm)/4


Temperature Increment: 0.1° Temperature Accuracy:


Platform Size: Dimensions: Weight:


Electrical:


Ambient 5 to 60° C


±0.1° /5 C


Temperature Uniformity: ±0.25° Timer:


C


1 min to 48 hr, continuous 174


× 174 /5 " (45 × 45 cm)


20" W × 26" D × 19" H (51 × 65 × 47 cm) 120 lb (55 kg) 115 V


214745 Carolina Shaking Incubator, 115 V Each 214747 MAGic Clamp Universal Platform 214748 Universal Spring Platform 214749 Platform Shelf


214750 Microplate Platform


Each Each Each Each


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Carolina Exclusive 32


214745 Carolina Shaking Incubator and 214747 MAGIC Clamp Universal Platform (in use; labware not included)


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