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2012年7月10日 星期二

Different Types of Carbon Dioxide Incubators


Carbon dioxide incubators are one of the most widely used equipments in a laboratory as these equipments provide the most favorable conditions for growth and development of micro-organisms and for other tissue cells. However incubator provides a controlled environment that regulates and maintains factors such as temperature, ventilation and humility. These are used widely in research organizations, pathological laboratories, and for other industrial purposes.Incubators are generally made of three types of materials. The outer body of these equipments is made of thick PRPC sheet and the inner chamber is made of heavy gauge stainless steel. Between the two chambers the gap is filled with high mineral glass wool that ensures maximum efficiency in our C02 incubators. C02 incubators are even provided with HEPA filters that keep the environment dust free and moreover monitor any kind of alteration in temperature humidity and ventilation levels.

In a laboratory incubators are used for tissue culture and to carry out genetic engineering, which can be an extended form of tissue culture. This form of engineering may also be used to improve the nutritional content in vegetables and fruits. These incubators are used for various purposes such as for keeping premature babies and to hatch poultry. Apart from these uses they are even used in neuro science, cancer research, in vitro fertilization and other kinds of mammalian cell research. There are basically two types C02 incubators the water jacketed and air jacketed incubators. The water jacketed incubators use water as a cooling or a heating medium whereas the air jacketed incubators use air as their medium. As compared to the air jacketed incubators it is always advisable to use water jacketed incubators as they lead to lesser temperature fluctuations.

Carbon dioxide incubators are incorporated with multiple devices such as in line process indicators, environment scanners and temperature or humidity controllers. These units have a bulk storage capacity with high data retention life. A part from these features the latest models of CO2 incubators are provided with the alarm and backup system with different sensors in a C02 incubator. C02 incubators are available in both standardized and customized finishes that are designed to meet particular requirements in different industries.

These equipments are reliable and are aesthetically designed. They generally have a long life and are low in maintenance. Besides these characteristics, these equipments are easy to clean without even using much of tools or utensils and are even provided with user friendly custom developed software which helps the user to create graphs and reports.




Sonia Nathani is the author of this article. She writes article for business products and manufacturing units. She has good knowledge for these types of scientific equipments such as Air Jacket carbon dioxide incubator, Customized incubator etc.





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2012年1月19日 星期四

What You Should Know Before You Buy a Carbon Monoxide Tester


If you have gas appliances in your home, then you already know you need a carbon monoxide tester. But do you know how they work, and what your choices are? Before you buy one, read this article to discover the different types so you can make the best choice.

Carbon monoxide testers all do the same thing... they just do it in different ways. There are three sensor types. The most common type has a metal oxide sensor that is heated and reacts with carbon monoxide in the air. Generally, these are powered electrically and come with battery back-up in case of power outages. If you don't want to remember to test and change batteries, this is a good option. However, you will only be able to place them where there are outlets, and this may not be adequate... especially since CO doesn't sink, and outlets are usually closer to the floor.

The next type of carbon monoxide tester has biomimetic sensors. They are discs that have been coated with a special gel. When CO comes into contact with them, the gel turns color and sets off the alarm. They are usually less expensive and battery operated, so you can mount them wherever you need them. You just need to remember to test and change the batteries. People often use these as additional testers around the house.

Finally, there are electrochemical carbon monoxide testers. When CO comes into contact with the sensors, a chemical reaction causes an electrical current that sets off the alarm. This type is usually the most expensive because they are also the most sensitive. Unlike other testers, they read low levels of CO on the air and may also have a memory feature that records readings over time. Some have a continuous digital readout for at a glance readings, and many sound a warning when the sensors are wearing out and need to be replaced.

You must place your carbon monoxide tester properly in order for it to work effectively, no matter which type of sensor you opt for. In or near your bedroom is the best place, because you are most as risk for CO poisoning when you are asleep. Place your monitor outside of all of the bedrooms, such as in the hallway, and if you have other sleeping areas in the house make sure you mount one there as well. You want to ensure though that your detector is away from high humidity areas, such as the bathroom, and at least 6 feet from your appliances.

A carbon monoxide tester is just one element of household safety. Make sure you have a regular maintenance plan for your gas-fueled systems, and that you and your family have and practice an emergency plan so that you all know what to do when and if the alarm does go off.




There is a lot to look out for when trying to make your home secure and safe. There are many hidden dangers to be aware of.

Hopefully this has helped you if you are looking for a carbon monoxide tester but if you need further help then please visit carbonmonoxidemonitor.net for more information about a carbon monoxide monitor.





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