Tissue Culture Incubators

Tissue culture incubators are designed to provide the ideal environment for growing cell cultures by maintaining precise temperature and CO2 levels. Essential for laboratory applications, they support high precision in temperature control ranges from 0°C to 60°C and CO2 concentration levels typically between 0 to 20%.

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Common Applications

cell culture maintenance

microbial culture growth

laboratory research

biotechnology

pharmaceutical development

Buying Guide

Tissue Culture Incubators Buying Guide

When selecting a tissue culture incubator, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of your cell cultures to ensure optimal growth conditions.

Look for incubators that offer advanced features such as humidity control and precise temperature settings to maintain the desired environmental conditions.

  • Verify the temperature control range, ideally between 0°C to 60°C.
  • Ensure CO2 levels can be adjusted accurately to suit your application needs.
  • Check for additional features like humidity control, which should be maintained around 95%.
  • Consider the size and capacity based on the scale of your cell culture experiments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the optimal temperature for tissue culture incubators?
The optimal temperature for tissue culture incubators generally ranges from 37°C to 38°C depending on the specific requirements of the cell lines being cultured.
How do tissue culture incubators maintain CO2 levels?
Tissue culture incubators use sensors and automated control systems to maintain CO2 levels, typically between 5% to 10%, to simulate the physiological conditions of cells.
What is the importance of humidity control in tissue culture incubators?
Humidity control is crucial in tissue culture incubators to prevent evaporation and maintain a stable environment for cell growth, usually kept at 95% relative humidity.
How often should tissue culture incubators be calibrated?
Regular calibration of tissue culture incubators is recommended, typically annually, to ensure accuracy in temperature and CO2 settings.