Forced air incubator drying oven 230402
hybridizationbenchtopstackable

forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
forced air incubator drying oven
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Characteristics

Type
forced air
Applications
hybridization
Configuration
benchtop, stackable
Chamber material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
shaking
Temperature range

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: 10 °C
(50 °F)

Description

Whether you are working with Northern Blots, Southern Blots, Microarrays or another application that requires incubation, you will find the Big SHOT III™ Hybridization Oven is a perfect fit for the job. This unit is designed to provide rapid heat-up, excellent temperature stability and efficient mixing for all types of hybridization and incubation applications. PID temperature controller for rapid heat up and excellent temperature stability Forced air convention Settable over temperature safety thermostat Easy to remove stainless steel drip pan 2 year warranty Boekel Scientific provides a full line of accessories which make it possible to accommodate many different vessel sizes, types, quantities and orientations. The oven can be converted to a platform rocker with an optional rocker platform attachment. Features: PID temperature controller for rapid heat up and excellent temperature stability Forced air convention Settable over temperature safety thermostat Programmable digital timer - up to 99 hours, 59 minutes Supplied with a standard carousel Carousel speed up to 60 RPM in 1 RPM increments Reversible door Stackable Easy to remove stainless steel drip pan 2 year warranty

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