Divided Inner Door
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Divided inner door- Cell therapy compartmentalisation, consisting of six or eight inner doors and three or four shelf levels with one partition wall each.
- Lets you open only a small section of the incubator instead of the whole chamber, which greatly protects the internal atmosphere and the cells This design keeps temperature, CO₂, humidity, and (if used) O₂ much more stable during routine access, which improves cell health and experimental reproducibility Opening just one segment limits how much warm, humid, CO₂‑rich air escapes, so the incubator recovers to setpoints faster after each door opening Segmented doors also separate different shelves or compartments, helping to spatially isolate different users or experiments (for example, clinical or cell‑therapy work) within the same incubator
More stable conditions from fewer fluctuations in temperature and gases support more consistent growth of sensitive cells, especially in shared incubators that are opened many times per day. Because each opening affects a smaller volume, the incubator needs less CO₂ (and N₂ in hypoxic mode) to return to the desired atmosphere, which can cut gas use by 40:80% compared with a single large inner door. Lower gas consumption extends cylinder lifetime, reduces cost and workload for changing bottles, and helps meet sustainability goals.
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Divided inner door- Cell therapy compartmentalisation, consisting of six or eight inner doors and three or four shelf levels with one partition wall each.
- Lets you open only a small section of the incubator instead of the whole chamber, which greatly protects the internal atmosphere and the cells This design keeps temperature, CO₂, humidity, and (if used) O₂ much more stable during routine access, which improves cell health and experimental reproducibility Opening just one segment limits how much warm, humid, CO₂‑rich air escapes, so the incubator recovers to setpoints faster after each door opening Segmented doors also separate different shelves or compartments, helping to spatially isolate different users or experiments (for example, clinical or cell‑therapy work) within the same incubator
More stable conditions from fewer fluctuations in temperature and gases support more consistent growth of sensitive cells, especially in shared incubators that are opened many times per day. Because each opening affects a smaller volume, the incubator needs less CO₂ (and N₂ in hypoxic mode) to return to the desired atmosphere, which can cut gas use by 40:80% compared with a single large inner door. Lower gas consumption extends cylinder lifetime, reduces cost and workload for changing bottles, and helps meet sustainability goals.
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- 390-1992Divided inner door
- 390-1989Divided inner door
- 390-1990Divided inner doorDivided inner doorCB 170, CB 170-O₂, CBF 170, CBF 170-O₂Log in for availability1 * 1 items2 650,00 €
- 390-1991Divided inner doorDivided inner doorCB 260, CB 260-O₂, CBF 260, CBF 260-O₂Log in for availability1 * 1 items3 570,00 €



