New Microbiological Incubators

BEING Instruments has introduced their BIT/BIF Series of laboratory incubators

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  • Accommodates a wide range of applications and satisfy the requirements of many industries and protocols
  • Consists of 10 models5 are natural convection (BIT models) and 5 are mechanical convection (BIF)
  • Provides programmability for 7 periods and 9 steps for each period, making for a total of 63 programmable steps

BEING Instruments has introduced their BIT/BIF Series of laboratory incubators whose applications are diverse and satisfy the requirements of many different industries and protocols. BEING has designed these incubators to accommodate a wide range of applications. The BEING Controller guarantees temperature accuracy, control and safety.

The series consists of 10 models, 5 are natural convection (the BIT models) and 5 are mechanical convection (the BIF models).

The BIT Models feature:

Natural Convection
Chamber Size from 0.6 cu ft to 7.8 cu ft
Temperature Range from Ambient +5°C to 80°C
Temperature Stability ±0.2°C

The BIF Models feature:

Mechanical Convection
Chamber Size from 0.8 cu ft to 8.9 cu ft
Temperature Range from Ambient +5°C to 80°C
Temperature Stability ±0.2°C

General Features Include:

Colorful LCD display
Chamber made from 304 Stainless Steel
Pt100 temperature sensor provides high temperature sensitivity and accuracy.
The BEING Controller provides programmability for 7 periods and 9 steps for each period making for a total of 63 programmable steps.

For complete specification for the BEING Incubated Shakers go to:
www.beinglab-usa.com/incubator

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