New Brunswick I24R Refrigerated/Incubated 25mm Shaker from Eppendorf
Controls (Digital/Analog) | Digital |
Speed Type | Variable Speed |
Refrigerated | Yes |
Min Temp Range (°C) | -15 |
Max Temp Range (°C) | 60 |
Timer | Yes |
Alarms | Yes |
RS-232 | Yes |
USB | No |
Platform Length (in) | 18 |
Platform Width (in) | 18 |
Display | LED |
CE Marked | No |
CETLus Marked | No |
CTUVus Marked | No |
Orbit Diameter (mm) | 25 |
Remote Control | No |
The New Brunswick model I24 and I24R compact biological shakers fit on your bench. A large clear lid enables easy viewing of your culture media. The model I24 is available with incubation only or incubation and refrigeration in the model I24R. These models feature New Brunswick triple-eccentric counterbalanced shaking mechanism for uniform motion and years of quiet, dependable operation. Microprocessor controls with digital display enable easy operation and accurate setpoint regulation. A large assortment of platforms, clamps, test tube holders and other accessories allow configuration to meet your exact needs.
Features
- Microprocessor controls precisely regulate temperature, speed and running time
- Large 18 in x 18 in accessory platform (sold separately) accommodates flasks up to 3 L
- User-friendly keypad with large LED display is clearly visible and easy to set
- Audible and visual alarms alert you to setpoint deviations or end of study
- A wide selection of interchangeable platforms accommodate varying size clamps
- Wide temperature range: I24: 7 °C above ambient to 60 °C. (I24R: 15 °C below ambient to 60 °C)
- Powerful fan and heater provide rapid heat up and temperature recovery after door opening.
- RS -232 interface for data logging directly to your PC
- Provides the ability to calibrate the speed and temperature directly through the keypad
- Accepts a wide variety of flasks up to 2.8 L in size
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