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Maintain stable temperatures for environmental studies, food testing, and laboratory research.
Engineered for reliable incubation performance across demanding workflows.
Many laboratory workflows require incubation conditions below ambient temperatures. Cooled incubators provide precise temperature control across a wider operating range, supporting applications such as microbiology studies, environmental testing, and food quality analysis.
Our range of high-performance cooled incubators from leading manufacturers delivers dependable incubation solutions for research, quality-controlled laboratories, and testing environments. From equipment consultancy and purchase through to installation, calibration, servicing, and ongoing maintenance, our team supports your operations at every stage.
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With over 450 years of engineering expertise, we guide equipment selection and provide custom set up and calibrations for confident and compliant operations.
Expert support to select the right balance for your environment and workflow.
Installation, configuration, and training for full operation from day one.
UKAS or traceable calibration for accuracy and compliance.
Cooled incubators are typically used when experiments require temperatures below ambient conditions, such as environmental studies, microbiology, food testing, and stability testing. They allow laboratories to maintain precise temperature control across a wider range of conditions.
You should consider how many samples or culture plates you typically incubate at one time, as well as whether your workload may increase in the future. Choosing a unit with slightly more chamber space than your current requirements can provide greater flexibility during busy periods.
Many laboratories prioritise features such as precise temperature control, programmable settings, uniform airflow, adjustable shelving, and monitoring systems. These features help maintain stable incubation conditions and support reproducible results.
In regulated environments such as pharmaceutical laboratories, clinical testing facilities, and quality-controlled research environments, incubators require temperature verification, calibration, or validation to demonstrate consistent performance. If in doubt, feel free to reach out to our specialists for more information.
Before purchasing the equipment, it’s worth checking the available space, ventilation requirements, power supply, and how frequently the incubator will be accessed during daily use. Planning these factors helps ensure safe operation and efficient integration into your workflow.
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