An incubator is essential laboratory equipment designed to provide a controlled environment for the growth and maintenance of biological cultures. It maintains a constant temperature, humidity, and sometimes CO2 levels to support various applications such as microbial cultivation, cell culture, and sample incubation.
- Digital Incubator: Equipped with a digital control panel, it allows for precise temperature settings and monitoring, often with programmable functions and alarms. The digital interface offers accurate readings and the ability to set and store different temperature profiles, making it ideal for sensitive applications requiring exact control.
- Non-Digital Incubator: Utilizes a manual thermostat or dial for temperature control. While it lacks the advanced features of digital models, it provides reliable temperature regulation and is a cost-effective option for general incubation tasks.
Both types of incubators are designed to ensure optimal conditions for biological growth and are used in research labs, clinical settings, and industrial applications.
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