The units are suitable for many applications such as microbiology and pharmaceutical quality assurance
Simulation chamber specialist Binder has launched a range of cooling incubators and constant climate chambers.
Suitable for a variety of applications including microbiology and pharmaceutical quality assurance, Binder’s new Pro units include KB, KB Pro, KBF and KBF Pro product lines.
Customers can build their own customised climate chamber or refrigerated incubator, adding modular equipment, such as light modules, CO2 gassing modules and racks with telescopic rails, as needed. If requirements change later, the modular equipment can also be retrofitted.
The new Pro units offer solutions for freeze-thaw stability testing, photostability testing, battery testing and plant growth across the range of applications.
The refrigerated incubators and constant climate chambers have a temperature range from -20 degrees Celsius to +100 degrees Celsius, and a humidity range from 10% to 98% relative humidity.
The climate chambers come in an extra-large unit with a volume of 1,600L, as well as stackable tabletop units with volumes of 65L or 130L, and floor-standing units with volumes of 260L, 470L, 720L or 1,060L.
An LED display indicates the operating status, allowing customers the flexibility they need in the laboratory.
The units run on climate-neutral refrigerants compliant with the EU F-gas Regulation and consume up to 40% less energy than their predecessor models. This allows for lower operating costs and more efficient workflow.
ICH light modules and LED plant light modules can be installed to transform the units into photostability test chambers and plant growth chambers. The lights generate lighting scenarios that mimic sunlight. This allows a complete photostability test to be completed in three days.
Accessories are available to add to Binder’s climate chambers, enabling them to be tailored to best meet customer needs.