USA Incubators
The digitally controlled USA Incubators from LW Scientific are perfect forvarious applications such as cultures, egg incubation, test kits, fluid bag warm-ing, and other microbiological uses in pediatric, physician, and hospital labs.This new line of incubators is designed, engineered, and assembled in theUSA by LW Scientific Atlanta. They provide better temperature stability andaccuracy with the digital PID microprocessor controls, and the convection heatprovides excellent heat distribution and uniformity. The LED temperaturedisplay shows constant temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit, and the stainlesssteel components are corrosion resistant and easy to clean. Economical anddependable, the LW Scientific Incubator is perfect for those labs requiringbetter temperature accuracy and a small footprint. Our incubators offer youincomparable USA quality and efficiency for a very reasonable price!
CONSTRUCTION
- Stainless steel
- Acrylic see-through door
- Adjustable stainless steel shelves
- Suction-cupped rubber feet
TEMPERATURE
- Ambient +2°C to 65°C
- Accurate to +/- 0.5°C
- Programmable temperature correction
CONTROLS
- PID Controller
- Simple keypad input
- Digital LED display
ALARM
- Visual alarm alerts when actual
- internal temperature exceeds
- programmed temperature
POWER
- 300 watt/115v AC

A-105168 Miniature Human Skeleton Axis Scientific
R1056- Quick-RNA Midiprep Kit 25 preps- Zymo Research
A-105868, Human Skull With Masticatory Muscles Axis Scientific
911015119999 D2012 Plus High Speed Personal Micro-Centrifuge Scilogex
A-104272 Life-Size Human Skull With Blood Vessels Axis Scientific
D4074- Quick-DNA Microprep Plus Kit- Zymo Research
A-105852 Classic Flexible Human Skeleton Axis Scientific
A-105759, Life-Size Human Skull With Removable Muscles Axis Scientific
A-104271, 3-Part Life-Size Painted Didactic Human Skull Axis Scientific
A-105171 Half Disarticulated Human Skeleton Axis Scientific
4301 Polypropylene 1.5ml Graduated Flat Top Microcentrifuge Tube, Red Bio Plas
A-106193, Didactic Skull On Cervical Vertebrae With Nerves And Arteries Axis Scientific 









