Frequently asked questions For CO2 Incubator
1. What is a CO2 incubator and why is it important in biological research?
A CO2incubator is a laboratory device used to cultivate cells under controlled environmental conditions. It maintains stable temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels to create an optimal environment for cell growth.
2. How is a CO2 incubator different from a standard laboratory incubator?
Unlike standard incubators that only control temperature, CO2 incubators regulate CO2concentration and humidity, making them suitable for mammalian cells and pH-sensitive media.
3. What types of samples or cultures can be grown in a CO2 incubator?
CO? incubators are suitable for growing mammalian cells, stem cells, cancer cells, embryos (IVF), and engineered tissues. Our models are widely used in clinical labs, biotech companies, and academic research facilities due to their reliability and performance.
4. Why is HEPA filtration important in CO2 incubators?
A HEPA filter removes airborne contaminants such as bacteria, dust, and mold spores, ensuring a sterile culture environment. Labotronics incubators feature ISO Class 5 HEPA filtration, which effectively purifies chamber air within minutes, minimizing contamination risks in long-term cultures.
5. Can CO2 incubators support anaerobic or hypoxic environments?
Yes, Labotronics advanced CO2incubators allow oxygen control and nitrogen gas integration to create hypoxic or anaerobic conditions, ideal for cancer biology, hypoxia studies, and low-O2 stem cell cultures, where precise gas regulation is essential.
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