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27 SANYO multi-gas incubator offers exceptional control and an industry-first decontamination system


SANYO’s MCO-19M multi-gas incubator provides extremely accurate control of O2 and CO2 levels combined with precisely regulated temperature. By achieving a stable, uniform culturing environment the new incubator ensures ideal growth conditions and excellent reproducibility of experimental results. The MCO-19M also introduces the option of a unique Hydrogen Peroxide decontamination system which, for the first time, enables full decontamination and incubator cleaning to be completed in less than a morning. All in all, the MCO-19M is an ideal tool for even the most highly regulated or sensitive applications.


Incorporating SANYO’s proprietary single-beam, dual detector infrared CO2 sensor, the MCO-19M incubator delivers precise CO2 control and continuous zero calibration. The solid state CO2 sensor is not affected by humidity or temperature changes and has no moving parts, so reliability is improved. O2 is measured using a solid state zirconium sensor. Sub-ambient O2 levels can be maintained from 1% to 18% and enriched levels from 22% to 80%, simultaneously with a CO2 range from 0% to 20%. This gives the MCO-19M great flexibility for use in a wide range of cell culture applications. A sophisticated PID microprocessor provides accurate control of CO2 and O2 levels, ensuring rapid recovery without overshoot after frequent door openings making it suitable for even the busiest laboratories.


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technology for life There are times when


New SANYO dual-cooling freezer provides ultimate sample security


SANYO expands the range of dual-cooling -86ºC freezers with the launch of the extra- large capacity MDF-U700VX, an upright 728 litre model which provides maximum sample security for valuable research or clinical samples.


With two independent refrigeration systems SANYO dual-cooling freezers maintain a reliable and uniform -86ºC ultralow temperature environment. Should one cooling system suffer an unexpected failure, the other circuit will keep irreplaceable samples safely around -70ºC until service can be arranged. This, the industry’s safest freezer design, not only protects precious samples but prevents the inconvenience and expense of out-of- hours call-outs in the event of a failure of one of the refrigeration systems.


These features make the MDF- U700VX ideal for storing high-value samples in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, stem cell research and regenerative medicine, tissue banks and blood transfusion centres, and other clinical and biomedical research facilities.


The MDF-U700VX is certified as a Class IIa Medical Device (93/42/EEC and 2007/47/EC), underlining SANYO's commitment to the very highest standards of product design, quality and safety.


back-up is essential Our new MDF-U700VX freezer has a unique Dual Cooling System. Just in case.


Two independent refrigeration systems in one -86ºC freezer. Exceptionally uniform and reliable temperature. Patented VIP PLUS construction maximises interior volume. User-friendly design and low running costs.


Certified as a Class IIa Medical Device (93/42/EEC & 2007/47/EC).


Securing samples, changing lives


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