Co2 Incubator

CO2 Incubator:

A CO2 incubator is a device used for maintaining and growing bacteria, cells, tissues, and other living organisms under controlled conditions with the use of carbon dioxide. These devices are commonly used in medical environments, scientific research, and various industries.

Key Features and Functions of CO2 Incubators:

  • Function of CO2 Incubator: This device is designed to create an optimal environment for the growth and proliferation of cells and microorganisms.

    • CO2 as a Nutrient: Carbon dioxide (CO2) acts as a feeding gas for the cells within the incubator.

Applications:

  • In Medicine: CO2 incubators are used for keeping premature babies and infants in critical care units in optimal conditions.

  • In Scientific Research: These incubators are used for cell culture, drug testing, and biological studies.

Controlled Parameters:

  • Temperature: The device maintains a precise temperature, as CO2 incubators are highly accurate in controlling temperature.

  • Humidity: Ensures adequate humidity for maintaining proper environmental conditions for cultures.

  • CO2 Levels: Controls the CO2 concentration to nourish the cells.

  • Sterilization: Sterilization within these devices is typically done through heat sterilization at 180°C.

Types of CO2 Incubators:

CO2 incubators come in various configurations, including:

  • 5% CO2 and 95% Air

  • 10% CO2 and 90% Air

Models of CO2 Incubators by Pars Azma:

  • Simple CO2 Incubator

  • Smart CO2 Incubator (with a 7-inch touch LCD screen and remote control via the internet or smartphones)

  • CO2 Incubator with Refrigerator

  • Smart CO2 Incubator with Refrigerator

  • CO2 Incubator with Shaker

  • CO2 Incubator with Refrigerator and Shaker

  • Custom CO2 Incubators in various sizes and dimensions

Pars Azma’s CO2 incubators are known for their high quality (comparable to international standards) and highly precise functionality, featuring advanced sensors with high sensitivity and safety.

Simple CO2 incubator specifications: