EP6731000322
Eppendorf® CellXpert® C170i CO2 Incubator
water/humidity monitoring, Handle on left, inner door non-segmented, AC/DC input 220—240 V, 50—60 Hz, UK plug
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packaging
pack of 1 ea
manufacturer/tradename
Eppendorf® 6731000322
parameter
±4-50 °C ambient temp. range
W × depth × H
53.9 cm (21.2 in.) × 44.5 cm (14.5 in.) × 69.2 cm (27.3 in.)
platform W × depth
52.2 cm (20.6 in.) × 42.8 cm (16.9 in.)
volume
167 L
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Features and Benefits
- 180 °C high temperature disinfection with clear step-by-step instructions on the screen and implementation protocol for standardized procedures that can be downloaded
- The few interior parts can be removed
- from the incubator in 40 s and quickly wiped down
- No hiding place for Contamination and quick to clean: Smooth incubator chamber with no bumps
- Fanless design
- No non-sterilizable HEPA filters with fan attachment that can be potential sources of contamination
- Options for copper trim and partitioned interior doors for added protection
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
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