Constant Climate Chambers - KBF LQC Series
Constant climate chambers with ICH-compliant light source and light dose control

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Easy to use and set up.
Temperature and humidity testing of electronics
Easy to use and set up. Built very well and easy to clean.
Review Date: 17 Mar 2020 | BINDER
Class 2 independent temperature safety device when temperature is set to +120°C
Quality Control & Drug Safety
This application note addresses pharmaceutical stability and quality tests regarding drug safety practices with the Binder KBF series constant climate test chambers.
How Has the Food Industry Changed in Industrialized Countries?
This article addresses social changes over the last 100 years and how this affects consumer behavior. In particular, it highlights the rising rate of food waste in the modern day and the importance of accurate determination of shelf-life for food and beverage products.
Coloring Foods on the Test Bench: Photostability Tests from BINDER to Ensure High Quality Standards
This application note describes the use of BINDER’s constant climate chambers for quality assurance testing and to safeguard the availability of food all year round. Light can affect product stability. To assure the high quality of the concentrates, food and beverages undergo extensive photostability testing to verify that the products will retain their properties throughout their useful lives. They also enable the stability of the products to be compared in various end-use applications. The BINDER KBF LQC provides homogenous light distribution, fast and defined humidification, and allows precise climate control.
Institute for Regenerative Medicine Works on Making Aging Skin Appear Younger using Binder Products
The Bioscience Institute and Clinic are among the world's leading centers for regenerative medicine. The Institute specializes primarily in personalized auto-logous stem cell therapies, which involve harvesting the body's own cells for use in applications such as plastic surgery, anti-aging therapy, tissue repair, or dermatological and orthopaedic treatments. This case study describes how the institute employs climate chambers from BINDER, as they offer the utmost safety and defined, constant conditions that are so essential for these sensitive processes.
Temperature Controlled Climatic Chambers to Facilitate Shelf-Life Research
In this video Adrian Stanton, Sales Director for BINDER GmbH, tells SelectScience how the latest advancements in temperature controlled climatic chambers can facilitate shelf-life testing. Adrian discusses how the large amounts of food waste from supermarkets today, have spurred manufacturers and consumers alike, to look at ways of improving the shelf-life of food products. Interview filmed by SelectScience at the Leatherhead Food Research Food Innovation Day 2012.






















