The Tow-Int Tech's animal heat stroke modeling chamber is an innovative tool designed for preclinical research and drug development related to heat stroke. It offers a controlled environment for heat stroke research and can accommodate various sports equipment, making it a space-efficient solution for laboratories.
Key Features and Technical Parameters:
High Automation: One-click operation
Operation Modes: Offers both one-click and manual modes for flexibility.
Heating System: A 1000W system capable of reaching up to 50°C from room temperature.
Temperature Control: Precise control with an accuracy of 0.1°C.
Humidification: Adjustable from 0 to 90% RH to simulate various conditions.
Sound Insulation: Provides over 30% noise reduction.
Ventilation: Features a controllable system with adjustable parameters including flow rate and times.
Monitoring: Keeps track of carbon dioxide levels inside and outside the chamber for safety.
Alarm Functions: Equipped with alarms for abnormal operations and environmental safety.
Gas Filtration: Absorbs dust pollutants from exhaust gases.
Safety Features: Monitors external carbon dioxide levels to protect researchers.
UV Sterilization: Prevents bacterial growth and contamination.
CO2 Flow Rate: Adjustable from 0 to 50L/min.
Exhaust Gas Treatment: Capable of removing over 95% of carbon dioxide, with both automatic and manual functions.
Data Traceability: Allows data export to USB and computer-readable operation parameters.
Observation Window: A transparent window for monitoring the chamber's interior.
Applications:
Heat Stroke Studies
Drug Development:
Toxicity Studies