Lab Incubator

A Lab Incubator is a controlled-environment chamber used primarily to grow and maintain microbial or cell cultures by regulating temperature, and often humidity and COâ‚‚ levels. Microbiological incubators provide dry heat for culturing bacteria, while COâ‚‚ incubators create a humidified, gaseous environment essential for mammalian cell culture. Key to their operation is temperature uniformity, stability, and, for cell culture, stringent contamination control through features like HEPA filtration and auto-sterilization cycles. Proper use requires regular cleaning and calibration, adherence to biosafety protocols for handling cultures, and awareness of associated hazards from heat, gas, and electrical components. It is an indispensable workhorse in diagnostic and research laboratories.