Incubators / Heating Systems
A variety of life sciences applications require a very sensitive approach to the samples to be examined, often consisting of living cells. With the incubator concepts from Tokai Hit, Okolab and Digital Pixel, we offer you the opportunity to examine your living samples for a longer period under optimal conditions.
A major advantage of these tabletop concepts is that by integrating the incubators into the microscope stage, only the sample itself is exposed to the desired atmosphere and it is not necessary to encapsulate a large portion of the microscope as in conventional incubator solutions.
Table Top Incubators and Clear Glass Hot Plates are available in a variety of designs for a variety of research, clinical or life science applications.
A major advantage of these tabletop concepts is that by integrating the incubators into the microscope stage, only the sample itself is exposed to the desired atmosphere and it is not necessary to encapsulate a large portion of the microscope as in conventional incubator solutions.
Vibration-free operation for more demanding applications such as Super Resolution Microscopy, Electrophysiology, or the simple use of a 60x or 100x lens – eliminating vibration has obvious benefits!
The housing of the incubator creates a large volume around the microscope in which the temperature is controlled by circulating air.
Ensure a more accurate and reliable heat control of the sample during observation under the microscope.
Life cell imaging often requires not only optimal temperature and humidity conditions but also a special gas composition. Be it an oxygen deficient atmosphere or an accurately regulated CO2 content, the following digital gas mixers will provide the right gas composition for your application.
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