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NuAire NU-5741E CO2
incubator
The NU-5741E empowers laboratories to control several chamber parameters for their cell culture applications while protecting them from contamination. This model uses direct heat technology to set chamber temperature, an infrared sensor to control CO2
, an RH reservoir to generate humidity,
and the injection of N2 to suppress oxygen levels. The user easily sets their needed setpoints on the touch screen control panel, where they can also monitor and download historical performance.
All the while, the incubator’s air pump moves the chamber air through a HEPA fi lter to protect cultures from contamination. A high heat 145ºC decontamination cycle is also available for operator usage. The model can be outfi tted with optional features to adapt to each laboratory’s needs, such as the platform shown here, a set of sectional rectangular inner doors, extra shelves, and much more.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/4mX7 62518pr@reply-direct.com
NuAire NU-99729VFT -86°C freezer
The NU-99729VFT freezer provides laboratories with the fl exibility to choose the running mode that matches their priorities. Laboratories that value tighter temperature control can choose the High- Performance mode, while laboratories that place a premium on effi ciency can instead opt for the Energy Saving mode. No matter which mode they choose, laboratories can operate on electrical supplies from 100-230V/50-60Hz and enjoy a quiet noise level.
Users place their valuable samples inside the chamber that is safeguarded by a quadruple gasketed outer door and a set of four inner doors that are themselves insulated to protect the temperature- controlled environment inside. A touch panel offers an easy interface for setting the temperature, setting alarm setpoints, viewing or downloading historical performance, and even reviewing a high- level summary of the number of samples stored or removed.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/m4Gq 62519pr@reply-direct.com
NuAire NU-620 dual sided animal transfer station
The NU-620 Dual Sided Animal Transfer Station provides clean air for changing small animal cages by using an impeller to push air downward into the work zone from above and then using a DC ECM motor to pull it through the work surface slots from below. This top to bottom airfl ow is HEPA fi ltered both before and after passing through the work zone to create this clean air environment. The easy-to-read Aeromax control panel uses colour to visualise the overall performance of the unit.
The dual sided access provides fl exibility for accessing the work zone, the height adjustable base stand offers adaptability to each user, the castors allow for movement inside the vivarium, and the steel construction ensures durability for years of use in a challenging animal research environment.
More information online:
ilmt.co/PL/BX4k 62521pr@reply-direct.com
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