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  • Knowledge about Bacterial Incubator
    Oct 19, 2021
    Bacterial incubator: It is used mostly for the growth of bacteria in laboratory instruments. It has a heater and can support constant temperature setting upon request. The correct temperature can be seen on the thermometer fixed on the incubator. Most incubators are programmable and do not require error and test temperature settings. The bacterial incubator is basically a device, which helps in performing the incubation process. During this process, a predetermined temperature is maintained in the housing, which helps the growth of microbial cultures. Temperature and incubation time are very important for the development and growth of any organism. If this period is not provided, the growth of the organism may be degraded. How to choose a microorganism incubator: Gravity or forced airflow? Incubators can be divided into two types according to airflow. Gravity and forced air incubator. In the gravity flow incubator, there is no fan to circulate the air. The hot air rises naturally, while the cold air settles. This may not be enough to meet the needs of your laboratory. You may need an active or forced air incubator. These incubators regulate the air themselves, usually using fans. What is your temperature range? If you need a temperature of 30°C or below, your best choice will be a low-temperature or refrigerated incubator. If the required temperature is 30°C or higher, the microbiological incubator will be perfect for your laboratory. Regardless of the type of incubator, the temperature monitoring system will ensure that your incubator is running at the proper temperature. Application of bacterial incubator: The bacterial incubator promotes the cultivation of microorganisms under controlled environmental conditions. The petri dish is the culture medium used to place the test sample in the system. The shell is also used to identify microorganisms that can cause human diseases. After identification, a vaccine to treat such diseases was developed. Industries in the medical, chemical, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical fields also regularly use the device for tissue culture. Following best practices for the use and maintenance of laboratory incubators can ensure that it will work properly in your application and have the longest possible service life. These best practices include: Place your device correctly Monitor temperature Monitor humidity and carbon dioxide Clean the incubator regularly Regular calibration For more information on what XCH Biomedical can do for your laboratory, check out our environmental laboratory solutions.
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  • The difference between laboratory incubator, biochemical incubator and mold incubator
    May 27, 2022
    Lab Biochemical Incubator for growing and maintaining microorganisms or cell cultures "The purpose of a laboratory incubator is to provide a controlled, contamination-free environment for safe and reliable work in cell and tissue culture by regulating conditions such as temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide. Laboratory incubators are essential for the growth and storage of bacterial cultures, cell and tissue culture, biochemical and hematological research, pharmaceutical work and food analysis. " "Biochemical BOD incubators (Biological Oxygen Demand) are used to maintain temperature for testing tissue culture growth, storage of bacterial cultures and cultures that require a high degree of thermostatic accuracy. The basic difference between an incubator and a BOD incubator is temperature. Universal incubators only have a heated option and typically operate at 37°C, while BOD incubators, also known as cooled incubators, have both cooling and heating options and typically operate at low temperatures such as 10°C and 21°C. " The difference between biochemical incubator and mold incubator 1. Functional difference The biochemical incubator does not have the functions of humidity control and disinfection, while the mold incubator has both the functions of humidity control and disinfection. Therefore, a mold incubator of the same volume is slightly more expensive than a biochemical incubator. The mold incubator is equipped with a germicidal lamp, and the biochemical incubator does not need to be installed. Mold incubators are available with or without humidification, while biochemical incubators have no humidification option. Both of them can be used for bacterial culture. If the bacterial culture does not require refrigeration, an electrically heated constant temperature incubator can also be selected. 2, The difference in use Biochemical incubators are widely used in the culture and preservation of bacteria, molds, microorganisms, tissue cells, as well as water quality analysis and BOD detection, suitable for breeding experiments and plant cultivation. It is an important experimental equipment for scientific research institutions, colleges and universities, production units or department laboratories such as biology, genetic engineering, medicine, health and epidemic prevention, environmental protection, agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry. Mold incubator is an experimental equipment suitable for cultivating eukaryotic microorganisms such as mold. Since most molds are suitable for growth at room temperature (25°C), some humidity is required when growing on solid substrates. Therefore, a general mold incubator consists of a refrigeration system, a heating system, an air humidifier and a cultivation room, a control circuit and an operation panel. And use a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor to keep the temperature and humidity of the culture room stable. Some special mold incubators can also be set to change the temperature and humidity with the incubation time. Difference between Microbial incubator and Bacterial incubator Microbial incubators, also known as "heat-only" or "standard" incubators, have heating elements that provide incubation temperatures just above ambient. If the ambient temperature in the lab is around 22°C, they can only handle incubation temperatures higher than around 27°C or even 30°C. Bacterial incubator is used for the storage of bacterial plates and the growth of bacterial cultures at 37 degrees Celsius. These incubators are only equipped with heated temperatures; therefore, these are also called heated incubators. Besides, Cooling Incubator Cooling Incubator, also known as "cooled" incubators, have both cooling and heating capabilities to provide a wider temperature range - also near or even below ambient. They also typically cover a range of incubation temperatures above ambient temperature - as "microbe" or "heat-only" incubators do. The investment in refrigerated incubators is higher due to the use of more sophisticated technology.
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