Incubators

A laboratory incubator is a device that provides a controlled environment for the growth and development of biological samples, such as bacteria, fungi, cells, or tissues. Laboratory incubators can vary in size, shape, and functionality, depending on the specific needs of the researchers. Some common features of laboratory incubators are temperature control, humidity control, gas exchange, and sterilization. Laboratory incubators are essential tools for many fields of science, such as microbiology, molecular biology, medicine, and biotechnology.