In-VitroCell ES NU-5710 Direct Heat CO2 Incubator with Dual Decontamination Cycles
CO2 incubator model NU-5710 features heating elements that surround the growth chamber on five sides.
This incubator is convenient to use.
Cell culture
I use this incubator to culture chondrocytes and some cell lines. All the cells are growing well in the incubator. It is easy to set up and can control temperature and CO2 levels. Temperature and CO2 recovery time is short after every time the incubator door is open. Its dual sterilisation cycles makes the incubator easy to clean.
Review Date: 23 Nov 2020 | NuAire, Inc.
Precise temp and CO2 level control.
Cell culture
Keeps culture moist. I cultured several cell lines and primary cells using this incubator.
Review Date: 18 Apr 2020 | NuAire, Inc.
Easy to use.
C02 culture
Easy to use, odor free, copper plate addition is a must.
Review Date: 12 Mar 2020 | NuAire, Inc.
Highly effective.
Essential equipment for our tissue cell culture facility
Highly effective, HEPA air filters are an essential to have and the use is very easy. Cell lines were in good condition at all times, no contamination.
Review Date: 17 Dec 2018 | NuAire, Inc.
Easy to set up and great equipment
Function test for cultured cell lines
These incubators are great and very easy to set up. We have used them for almost 4 years and get no contamination at all. The temperature and CO2 concentration are all very stable. Furthermore, there is no big noise.
Review Date: 18 Dec 2017 | NuAire, Inc.
CO2 incubator model NU-5710 features heating elements that surround the growth chamber on five sides. An independent door heater helps maintain temperature uniformity and reduce condensation. This direct heat model offers optimal cell growth conditions by producing humidity levels up to 95% and precisely controlling CO2 gas and temperature levels while minimizing potential contamination.
Brochures
In-Vitrocell CO2 Incubator Installation Guide
In-Virtocell CO2 incubator installation guide infographic.
How to Choose Between Infrared and Thermal Conductivity CO2 Sensors in Incubators
Incubators, also called carbon dioxide (CO2) incubators, are key equipment for biological and medical laboratories. They enable the necessary environmental control and isolate cell cultures from external conditions and contamination. Control focuses on three major factors: temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide.
Discover the Sensitivity and Accuracy of CO2 Gas Control in In-VitroCell Incubators
In this video, learn how the In-VitroCell CO2 incubators from NuAire use a dual wave Infrared (IR) sensor to accuratley control CO2 gas levels in the growth chamber.
Constant Contamination Control with In-VitroCell Incubators
This video illustrates how the In-VitroCell CO2 incubators from NuAire provide constant contamination control, using HEPA filtration and positive pressure to eliminate contaminated laboratory air from entering the growth chamber, therefore protecting your valuable your research.
An Introduction to the NuTouch Electronic Control System
The color touch screen from NuAire enables easy operation of the In-VitroCell CO2 incubators. Watch this video to discover how parameters and processes, such as CO2 gas calibration or sterilization cycles, are quickly implemented or adjusted using icon descriptions and clear step-by-step directions.
Achieving Temperature Uniformity with In-VitroCell Incubators
Learn how to achieve superior temperature uniformity with direct heat and water jacketed In-VitroCell incubators, providing the perfect growth environment for your cell lines and cell-based research.
An Overview of the In-VitroCell CO2 Incubators from NuAire
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