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In literal sense, in a microbiological lab, an incubator is as important as water is on earth. There is no other way you can decide a set of growing conditions for microbes or a set of standard conditions for a sample, other than incubators. This device has been remarkably known for its extensive evolution over the course of time.
Apart from just adjusting the temperature, incubators are specialized for regulating other parameters such as humidity and CO2 and NO2 levels as well. These advanced parameters have actually led to a gradual evolution of such incubators. In this article, you will thus be learn about the diversity of Laboratory incubators that you can obtain for your laboratory.
Simplest Laboratory Incubators:
If you feel the need of accommodating laboratory incubators but are still not convinced about all the features that you will be requiring, you should always go with the simplest one available in the market. Simple laboratory incubators are designed to solve the purpose of mere ‘incubation’ such as regulation of the temperature, sensing of CO2 and NO2 levels inside the chamber, uniform interior heating facility, regulation of humidity and automatic heating and cooling facility.
Simple laboratory incubators are the best option if you have small-scale utilities. You may get a line of standardized sizes to select the most suitable one for you. While advanced laboratory incubators have all these facilities in addition to other modern facilities, the simple variants are often much more efficient than the former. This can be due to the fact that these have a lesser number of operating mechanisms than the advanced ones.
Advanced laboratory incubators:
On the other hand, advanced laboratory incubators have facilities such as auto-cleansing (the unit can undergo automatic cleansing and drying cycle overnight), accommodated with rollers and shakers (for microbiological labs, rollers and shakers are used to vigorously distribute the sample to-and-fro so that every sample particle or organism can be exposed to the parameters), automatic changing of gas source depending on the availability of the primary gas source and several other customizable facilities.
In case of an advanced laboratory incubator, it is up to you how you want to design the incubator for a specific task/project. In case of large-scale heavy-duty experiments, you may be requiring a multiple rack system, so you can adjust the interior of the incubator accordingly. These systems also have an O2 regulating mechanism useful for experiments where hypoxia (low oxygen level) or hyperoxia (high oxygen level) is required for successful outcomes.
Taken together, it is advisable to always be sure of the requirement or utility of the incubator in your laboratory before buying one. This way you can arrange for customizations or improved facilities if you require them.
Original Source: https://www.zupyak.com/p/2976804/t/what-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-diversity-of-laboratory-incubators