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Product category: Fermentation and incubation equipment
News Release from: New Brunswick Scientific (UK) | Subject: Innova 44
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 01 July 2003

Space-saving stackable incubator shakers

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New programming capabilities make it easy to change temperature, speed, optional photosynthetic lighting, or UV decontamination on a timed basis without user intervention

New Brunswick Scientific has introduced two new space-saving, stackable shakers The large-capacity Innova 44 incubator shaker and Innova 44R with added refrigeration provide up to three times the culturing capacity in the same footprint as a single floor-model shaker

They are based on NBS's best-selling Innova 4400 systems, but include numerous design upgrades for added convenience and performance.

New programming capabilities make it easy to change temperature, speed, optional photosynthetic lighting, or UV decontamination on a timed basis without user intervention.

This is useful for heat inductions, or temperature reductions to slow metabolic activity, and helps reduce trips back to the lab.

A new multi-function water reservoir for humidifying the chamber minimises culture evaporation when incubating samples.

Relative humidity can be measured and logged using an optional humidity monitor.

The reservoir serves double-duty as a catch basin to simplify clean up and protect the drive mechanism and other components from accidental spills.

Other design enhancements include addition of an RS-232 interface to allow data logging and control using standard lab software.

Flasks up to 5l are now accommodated, and are easy to access using new slide-out platforms and glide-up doors.

Like all Innova shakers, these workhorses feature New Brunswick Scientific's 'triple-eccentric gyrotory' drive with counterbalancing system.

Constructed using a heavy-duty cast-iron base, and precision-machined to within tolerances of 0.0002", NBS says this drive is unparalleled for its ability to provide vibration-free, uniform motion to all cultures, quiet operation, and long shaker life.

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