Norlake Incubators
Nor-Lake Incubators provide refrigerated, heated or CO2 environments for your most demanding biological, BOD and biotech applications!
- Adjustable temperature - to fit your application
- Locks and alarms - peace of mind
- CFC-free - environmentally friendly
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Adjustable range from -10 to 50°C, alarms and lock for security and a convenient access port for sampling make this a superior cabinet incubator.
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These incubators with 33 cubic feet of storage have all the features you need for biological studies from hematology to bacteria.
Nor-Lake Laboratory Incubators offer the most desirable features for a variety of applications:
- BOD
- Hematology
- Bacteria
- Cells and tissue
- Mycology
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Stability Chamber Helps Evaluate Extended-Release Drugs
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Measuring Amphibian Defensive Skin Secretions Without Sacrifice
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How Do You Treat Heat-Related Symptoms When Everything is Hot?
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Florida Students Find Mangrove Seedlings Adapt to Light Environment
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Monitoring Navy Harbors for Paint-Derived Contaminant
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