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Shaking incubator Provocell™
laboratorynatural convectionPeltier effect

shaking incubator
shaking incubator
shaking incubator
shaking incubator
shaking incubator
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Characteristics

Type
shaking
Applications
laboratory
Convection
natural convection
Temperature control
Peltier effect, heating, cooling
Configuration
benchtop
Agitation method
orbital
Glassware
for test tubes
Temperature

Max.: 105 °C
(221 °F)

Min.: -14 °C
(6.8 °F)

Rotational speed

Max.: 1,500 rpm
(9,425 rad.min-1)

Min.: 300 rpm
(1,885 rad.min-1)

Width

295 mm
(11.61 in)

Height

170 mm
(6.69 in)

Depth

265 mm
(10.43 in)

Description

Esco Provocell™ Microplate Shaker/Incubator is designed for a wide variety of mixing applications for accurate incubation of reactions and denaturation of nucleic acids and proteins. Provocell™ combines an advanced microprocessor-based controller with Peltier technology that permits rapid switching between heating and cooling with accurate temperature control and block uniformity. It can be used on the benchtop or in a biological safety or laminar flow cabinet without the contamination risk associated with conventional water- or liquid-cooling baths. Provocell™ Microplate Shaker/Incubator has special, stress-release ceramics that prevent block damage resulting from rapid temperature changes, prolonging block lifespan. Its system is environmentally friendly, maintenance-free and uses no refrigerants or coolants. Advanced Peltier Heating and Cooling Technology • Qualified to deliver outstanding and precise performance • Excellent temperature uniformity Friendly Interface • Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) gives the user a clear view of the current temperature, speed and time Uniform Mixing • Smooth and stable orbital rotation • The sample block is mounted to the main body using 4 bolts to enhance stability

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