Description
The Peltier?Cooled Incubator ILP?115 is a reliable, mid?capacity laboratory incubator that uses thermoelectric Peltier technology for energy?efficient, vibration?free temperature control ? eliminating the need for traditional compressors and refrigerants. With a 115?L chamber, it provides a stable and uniform thermal environment for biological samples, cultures, reagents, conditioning procedures, and temperature?sensitive laboratory processes.
Operating across a temperature range from +5??C above ambient up to +70??C, the ILP?115 delivers smooth, quiet cooling and heating with minimal disturbance, making it suitable for tasks such as culture incubation, enzyme reactions, material conditioning, and precision laboratory workflows. The use of Peltier thermoelectric modules ensures environmentally friendly operation, reduced maintenance, and consistent performance.
Temperature regulation and monitoring are managed through a microprocessor PID controller, providing intuitive operation with precise set?point adjustments and real?time display of actual conditions. The interior includes stainless?steel wire shelves that offer flexible and hygienic sample arrangement and are easy to clean. Internal LED lighting ensures clear visibility inside the chamber for easy sample handling and monitoring.
User convenience and safety are enhanced by an open?door alarm that alerts users to unintended door openings or temperature deviations and a secure door lock to protect valuable contents. External access ports allow connection of optional sensors or third?party monitoring devices for enhanced data capture, logging, and compliance with laboratory quality standards.
Compact yet capable, the ILP?115 is ideal for research laboratories, clinical facilities, quality control departments, and industrial R&D environments that require precise, stable, and quiet incubation performance. Its combination of thermoelectric cooling, microprocessor control, and robust construction supports efficient laboratory workflows for both routine and specialized incubation tasks.







