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Memmert CO2- Incubators
Lean Performance - Top Precision
Memmert - Climatic Test Chambers The High Flyer of Testing Technology!
With the highly efficient TTC temperature test chamber and CTC climatic test chamber with humidity unit Memmert provides the market with two devices that will considerably shorten processes in the field of controlled material and function tests, as well as aging tests. Sufficient reserves of power across the temperature control range from -42°C to +190°C guarantee that relevant test standards are fulfilled, such as DIN EN 60068-2-1, 2-2, 2-3 and 2-30, but also stability tests in accordance with the ICH guideline. In doing so the new environmental test chambers set the benchmark in terms of temperature change speed. In just 20 minutes (to 98% of the setpoint) they heat up from -40°C to +180°C, and in the opposite direction they cool down in just 80 minutes (to 98% of the setpoint) from +180°C to -40°C. This means a temperature change speed of 10K per minute in heating operation, and 6 K in cooling operation on average.
To enable the two appliances, with a nominal power of 7,000 Watt, to work highly energy-efficient at the same time, e.g. the twin- compressor, regulated according to output, or the extremely low K-value of the insulation provide for optimised energy consumption. The 3-layer insulation system, originally developed for the aerospace industry prevents the insulation from being penetrated by moisture, thus permanently guaranteeing insulation capacity. With a chamber volume of 256 litres, the appliances are nonetheless compact and can be conveniently moved through any standard laboratory door.
Circle no. 106 With the digital oxygen control Memmert offers its
seventh additional selectable module for its CO2- incubator. The modular system for CO2 incubators INCO, which allows the configuration of a CO2 incubator dependent on individual requirements, had
already been presented in 2009. One central motto had accompanied the market introduction of the price-attractive standard model then: lean perfection, but uncompromising in its precision and reliability.
Depending on the requirements for comfort, hygiene and the possibilities of documentation and communication, users can choose their own special top model, from now seven freely selectable modules. For example, with the addition of electropolished working chambers, seamlessly
welded by laser, an extended CO2 range of up to 20%, O2 control, an active humidity control or interfaces for printer and network connection, the
incubator can be tailored to meet every possible need. In all variants, the INCO is available with chamber capacities of 108, 153 and 246 litres and a temperature-range from + 20°C to + 50°C.
Circle no. 107
Memmert Constant Climate Chambers
Ecological Thinking is Economical
The HPP constant climate chambers based on innovative Peltier technology. In Memmert cooled incubators, this space-saving and low-noise heating/cooling system without a compressor has for years been demonstrating its energy-saving potential of up to 90% compared with conventional compressor- cooled appliances; an argument which is not insignificant, especially in long-term material tests in industry and research. With a temperature-range of + 5°C to + 70°C and digital humidity control in a working range from 10 to 90 % rh, the HPP demonstrates its strengths in particular in the ongoing stability tests for food and pharmaceutical products in accordance with ICH: it has long-term stability, absolute reliability and precision, along with lots of GMP/GLP-compliant documentation options.
Circle no. 108
Circle no. 109
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