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CLS6754

Corning® LSE 71 Liter Shaking Incubator

AC/DC input 230 V AC, Schuko plug, AC/DC input, UK plug

Synonym(s):

71L Shaking Incubator, LSE Shaking Incubator

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About This Item

NACRES:
NB.73
UNSPSC Code:
41103811
Parameter:
20-300 rpm shaking frequency, 5-80 °C (Temperature Increments: 0.1 deg. C)
Feature:
fits flask 4 x 1L, 5 x 500 mL, 9 x 250 mL, 16 x 125 mL
Material:
cold-rolled stainless steel housing, stainless steel interior (mirrored)
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material

cold-rolled stainless steel housing, stainless steel interior (mirrored)

feature

fits flask 4 x 1L, 5 x 500 mL, 9 x 250 mL, 16 x 125 mL

parameter

20-300 rpm shaking frequency, 5-80 °C (Temperature Increments: 0.1 deg. C)

chamber W × D × H

44.2 cm × 39.6 cm × 40.6 cm

external W × D × H

57.4 cm × 54.4 cm × 63.5 cm

size

71 L

General description

This high performance shaking incubator has a full size glass door and internal light that allows easy viewing of samples without disturbing the chamber contents. Mechanical convection provides a safe, stable temperature environment and fast chamber temperature recovery after opening the door. The maximum capacity is 4 x 2L/6 x 1L flasks.

Features and Benefits

  • Outstanding temperature uniformity


  • Large viewing area for undisturbed monitoring of samples


  • Broad temperature range


  • Multiple shelving options


  • Precision control shaking mechanism

Legal Information

Corning is a registered trademark of Corning, Inc.
LSE is a trademark of Corning, Inc.


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