Panasonic Healthcare Marks 50th Year of Innovation

Introducing New CO2 Incubator with Dry Heat Decontamination Cycle

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In celebration of the company’s 50th year of innovation to the laboratory equipment industry through the Biomedical Division, Panasonic Healthcare Corporation of North America has introduced a new CO2 incubator with an elevated 180?C (355?F) dry heat sterilization cycle. The 5.8 cu.ft. automatic CO2 incubator, model MCO-170AICUVDL-PA, is designed for medical research, pharmaceutical and biotech applications. With the addition of the dry heat incubator, Panasonic Healthcare now offers a complete range of decontamination options to meet any user protocol.

Panasonic Healthcare’s heater design and specialized insulation ensure an energy efficient dry heat sterilization with minimal rise in exterior surface temperature in sterilization mode. This is ideal in a stacked incubator, as the adjacent unit can continue normal operation without interruption to the other. Advanced insulation contains no fiber or powder diffusion.

Precise chamber temperature is achieved with Panasonic Healthcare’s heater jacket system. An advanced dual-filter CO2 sensor achieves rapid CO2 ...

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