Here is an incubator about the size of the Ecotherms but much cheaper:
http://www.tritechresearch.com/DT2-MP-38.html
We have one for insect cell culture that has worked great for several
years, and there is no vibration. However for crystallization we have
BOD incubators from Fisher.
Nat
On Mon
I've been quite happy with our refrigerated BOD incubator from Fisher.
Relatively inexpensive.
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I have been using the ecotherm incubators and it is fine.heres the link.
https://www.torreypinesscientific.com/products/incubators/echotherm-in30-in35-in40-and-in45-bench-top-incubators
Ivan
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 3:09 PM, lei feng wrote:
> hello everyone
>
> can anyone recommend an affordabl
cteristics.
Kris
From: yybbll
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Sent: Sat, May 29, 2010 3:23:57 AM
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] please recommend a crystallization incubator
In fact, you can put plates in refrigerator. It is cheap and simple. Maybe the
temperature is not stable,
In fact, you can put plates in refrigerator. It is cheap and simple. Maybe the
temperature is not stable, but don't warry, acturaly, the dynamic temperature
is benifit to grow crystals. You can look for relational papers.
Of course, you can buy a incubator, which can control temperature from 4-6
hello everyone
can anyone recommend an affordable low temp. incubator that could be used for
crystallography?
we do not have cold room, so hope the incubator can go to 4 degree withouth too
much vibration
any size from 10 cubic ft -->20 cubic ft will be fine
any help is highly ap