MCO-170AICUVHL-PA
Optimizes cell culture outcomes and reproducibility. 5.8 cubic feet.

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The PHCbi Cell-IQ CO2 incubator design and touchscreen panel deliver exceptional ease of use, effortless cleaning and maintenance as well as outstanding performance with multilevel H2O2 contamination control.
The MCO-170AICUVHL-PA laboratory incubator is designed for demanding and regulated applications in the biomedical, pharmaceutical, medical research and clinical laboratory applications. The Cell-IQ CO2 incubator offers the ideal environment for all your research needs. The MCO-170AICUVHL-PA unit includes a touchscreen control panel that delivers improved usability, an optimized interior structure with technology for rapid cleaning, and a proprietary infrared sensor for stabilizing temperature, CO2, and humidity levels.
Brochures
Product collection overview
In this brochure, PHCbi presents its product lines that are designed to support the life science equation from incubation to storage, from ultra-low temperature freezers, high-performance biomedical refrigerators to laboratory incubators and plant growth chambers.
Cleanrooms, GMPs and ISO Certification
In this application note, PHCBi outlines the threats to cell culture-based product production and highlights how laboratories and clinical manufacturers can avoid them through establishing and maintaining a cleanroom that meets Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines.
PHCbi introduces the Cell-IQ Series that delivers optimal *in vitro* environments
In this video, PHCbi introduces the Cell-IQ Series incubators which closely mimic in vivo conditions for optimal cell growth by providing real-time CO2 , temperature, and humidity measurements.
How to design a cleanroom for life science and pharmaceutical applications
We explore the importance of cleanrooms in life science labs, and discuss challenges and considerations for cleanroom design
How to restart your cell research in the wake of COVID-19
Top tips and best incubator decontamination practices for a safe and successful return to cell cultivation






















