ESCO - CCL-B-CU - CelCulture® CO2 Incubator (CCL) IR Sensor Model With 100% Copper Chamber

Product Range
SKU | Name |
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CCL-050B-9-CU | ESCO - CCL-050B-9 - Cu CelCulture® CO2 Incubator (CCL) IR Sensor Model With 100% Copper Chamber |
CCL-240B-9-CU | ESCO - CCL-240B-9-CU - CelCulture® CO2 Incubator (CCL) IR Sensor Model With 100% Copper Chamber |
CCL-170B-9-CU | ESCO - CCL-170B-9 - Cu CelCulture® CO2 Incubator (CCL) IR Sensor Model With 100% Copper Chamber |
Features
True leaders rise above the ordinary. Such a statement does not only hold true in the entrepreneurial world, but also in the scientific world. At any aspect of a scientific study, researchers and scientists aspire to discover, innovate, and lead. This is why Esco builds top-of-the-line equipment for every laboratory. We believe that science is meant to lead, motivate, and inspire humanity.
Thus, we present to you the sleek, reliable, and intuitive Esco CelCulture® CO₂ incubator, designed to bring out the leader in every cell culture laboratory. It provides all-rounded sample protection that brings your scientific dreams one step closer to reality. Various options are available.
Applications
- Neuroscience
- Stem Cell Research
- In Vitro Fertilization
- Tissue Engineering
- Cancer Research
- Mammalian Cell Research
Robust Contamination Control
- SteriSafe™ ULPA filtration ensures air chamber cleanliness
- SwiftCon™ 90˚C validated moist heat decontamination cycle (15 hours)
- In-line filters remove gas impurities and contaminants
Direct Heat and Air Jacket
- Fast and uniform heating
- Rapid temperature recovery
- Air jacket improves chamber stability
Shelving
- Perforated shelving to improve uniformity
- Anti-tip
- Stainless steel
- Built-in grip
Rounded Corners
- Seamless design
- Facilitates easier cleaning
CO₂ Sensor
- IR Sensor
- Single-beam, dual-wavelength IR sensor is drift-free
- CARBOCAP® technology makes it stable for a long time and resistant to high heat
Isocide™ Antimicrobial Powder Coating
- Eliminates 99.9% of surface bacteria within 24 hours of exposure