Refrigerators and incubators are essential appliances used for temperature control, but they serve different purposes. Refrigerators are designed to keep food and other perishable items cold, typically between 35°F and 38°F (1.7°C to 3.3°C). They slow down bacterial growth, preserving food freshness and safety. Refrigerators are common in households, restaurants, and laboratories for storing temperature-sensitive materials. Incubators, on the other hand, are used to maintain a controlled, warm environment, usually between 77°F and 113°F (25°C to 45°C), depending on the application. They are crucial in laboratories for growing and maintaining microbiological cultures, hatching eggs, or conducting temperature-sensitive experiments. Incubators ensure a stable environment for optimal growth and development. Both appliances rely on precise temperature regulation but cater to opposite needs: cooling for preservation in refrigerators and warming for growth in incubators. Their design and functionality reflect their specific roles in food safety, scientific research, and various industrial applications.
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Used Environmental Specialties Inc. stability chamber, model ES2000 CDMD, stainless steel interior, approximately 34" wide x 28" deep x 60" high chamber, with shelves, -10°C to 70°C temperature range, 10-96% humidity range, R-134A refrigerant, 208-230 volt, chart recorder, serial# 9611191133.
Environmental Specialties - ES2000 CDMDUsed VWR ULT freezer, model 5607, capable of -80 C temperatures, 2 stage operation, with chart recorder and controls, (4) shelves, 208/230 volts, serial# 833810-309.
VWR - 5607