Binder KB 400 Cooled Incubator

400 L capacity. Temperature range: -10°C to 100°C

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5808
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Description

The Binder KB 400 incubator is a cooling incubator which can handle temperatures from -10 °C to 100 °C, making it suitable for a variety of applications. It is designed to be energy-efficient, using up to 30% less energy than previous models. The KB 400 ensures consistent and reliable incubation, even in high ambient temperatures. It features Binder’s APT.line™ preheating chamber technology for even temperature distribution and a powerful compressor cooling unit for efficient cooling. The door heating system prevents condensation and keeps the temperature stable. This incubator offers adjustable fan speeds and a controller with options for time-segment and real-time programming, allowing precise control over incubation conditions. The inner door is made of tempered safety glass for visibility and safety, and it comes with two stainless steel racks. The KB400 also has a disinfection routine at +100 °C to maintain a sterile environment.

Features of the Binder KB 400:

  • Temperature ranges: -10°C to 100°C
  • APT. line Preheating Chamber Technology
  • Capacity: 400 Litre
  • Controller with time segment and real-time programming
  • Door heating
  • Adjustable fan speed
  • 4 stainless steel racks
  • 4 casters – 2 with locking brakes
  • Access port wit silicone plug, 30mm
  • Inner door made from tempered glass
  • Class 3.1 independent temperature safety device
  • Dimension: 88 x 93  x 195cm (L x W x H)

 


Useful Downloads:

Brochure for the Binder KB series

User Manual

Additional information

Weight150 kg
Dimensions193 × 93 × 88 cm
Brand

Model

KB 400

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Warranty

30 days (Richmond Promise)

Lead Time

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Downloads

Brochure for the Binder KB series

User Manual

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