360L Low Temperature Refrigerated BOD Incubator NovaIncu BOD-360A
360L Low Temperature/ Refrigerated BOD Incubator NovaIncu BOD-360A(Programmable)
- Premium materials: full stainless steel interior, powder-coated casing, safety glass.
- Dual-door thermal barrier design enhances temperature stability and efficiency.
- Sophisticated refrigeration unit operates quietly with intelligent self-regulation.
- Uniform heating from all directions ensures repeatable experimental conditions.
- Convenient built-in power socket accommodates various internal devices.
- At its core, a high-performance CPU executes precise control algorithms.
- Supports lengthy, automated studies with its 99-hour programmable timer.
- Comprehensive warning system for temperature, sensor, and system health issues.
- User-centric features include parameter memory and display calibration.
- Optional independent safety cut-off and UV lamp provide extra layers of control.
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NovaIncu BOD-360A |
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Chamber volume (L) |
370 |
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Temp. Control Range |
0℃~70℃ |
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Temperature |
Resolution |
0.1℃ |
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Fluctuation |
±0.5℃ |
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Uniformity |
± 1.5℃ at 37℃ |
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controller |
PID microprocessor control, soft touch, LED display |
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Sensor |
PT100 |
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Timer |
Power-on, power off and working. Timing range: 1min-99hr |
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Material |
Internal |
304 stainless steel |
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External |
Steel (powder coating) |
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Dimensions (WxDxH,cm) |
Internal |
65×60×95 |
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External |
80×85×173 |
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Net Weight(Kg) |
165 |
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Consumption Power(W) |
1110 |
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Shelf Size(mm) |
628×580 |
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Shelf Qty(Standard/Max.) |
3/13 |
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Power Supply |
220V/50Hz (Optional: 220V/60Hz, 110V/60Hz) |
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Comparative physiologists and eco-physiologists study how animals adapt to different thermal environments. Incubators and environmental chambers allow them to experimentally manipulate temperature as an independent variable. Researchers might incubate eggs from reptiles (like turtles or lizards) at different constant temperatures to determine temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) ratios. Insects, fish, or amphibians can be acclimated to different temperatures in controlled incubators to study changes in their metabolic rate, heart function, or gene expression. This helps predict how climate change might affect species distribution and survival.
In a laboratory setting, incubators enable the study of thermal performance curves—the relationship between an organism’s physiological performance (e.g., running speed, digestion rate) and body temperature—in isolation from other ecological factors. By providing a stable, programmable thermal environment, incubators become essential tools for understanding the fundamental principles of thermal biology, from the cellular to the whole-organism level, and for forecasting biological responses to a warming planet.
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