BENCHMARK SCIENTIFIC SureTherm Series CO2 Incubators


Benchmark Scientific SureTherm CO2 incubators benefit life science laboratories by providing optimised growth conditions for the cell culture. They have a dual beam IR sensor to measure carbon dioxide levels with an accuracy of +/-0.1%. These incubators are equipped with IncuView LCI (live cell imaging) technology to monitor cells and capture timelapse images....Read more

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H3565-45
-€8,265.06
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H3565-180HDO2
-€17,165.08
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H3565-180HD
-€12,481.55
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H3565-180
-€9,983.70
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H3565-45-E
45L€8,265.06
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H3565-180HD-E
180L€12,481.55
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H3565-180HDO2-E
180L€17,165.08
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H3565-180-E
180L€9,983.70
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Features

  • Benchmark SureTherm CO2 incubators have a six-sided direct heating system for temperature uniformity (+/-0.4%) within the rounded stainless steel chamber.
  • Their heated door and door frame prevent condensation on the insides of the glass door.
  • Benchmark incubators can be stacked easily to save space.
  • Selected models have oxygen control to create a hypoxic condition.
  • The split inner glass doors allow users to load / unload the incubator without opening the entire door to limit contamination.
  • They have an internal microscope to visualise cells without disturbing the culture apparatus.

Compatible Accessories

Standards and Approvals

  • CE

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the need for creating a hypoxic condition?

Selected Benchmark incubators can create hypoxia within them to reduce stress among the cells and enhance their growth.

How to eliminate contamination in Benchmark incubators?

Selected models undergo a high-heat decontamination cycle that exposes the chamber to a temperature of 125 degrees Celcius for 8 hours to burn potential contaminants.

Can we view the cell culture inside incubators remotely?

Users can connect the IncuView LCI unit to a computer or mobile phone via WI-Fi to view the cell culture.

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