Binder BD 53 Incubator – A Reliable Solution for Controlled Medical Incubation
In the medical field, precise incubation conditions are critical. The BD 53 from Binder meets this requirement with rigour. This natural convection incubator is specially designed to maintain a stable environment, even during intensive long-term use. Featuring APT.line™ technology, it offers uniform preheating of the chamber, ensuring the temperature homogeneity essential for biological, microbiological or clinical applications.
Its temperature range, from +5 °C above ambient to 100 °C, covers a wide range of incubation applications. Low fluctuations and high thermal uniformity – with a variation of only ±0.1 K at 37 °C – ensure reproducible results. The BD 53 is also equipped with an inner door made of tempered safety glass that allows samples to be viewed without compromising the internal temperature, thus limiting heat loss when the door is opened.
The unit has a class 3.1 safety system in accordance with DIN 12880, with visual and audible alarms in the event of temperature exceedances, enhancing the reliability of the device for demanding laboratories. It is compatible with two chrome racks and can be stacked, which is an advantage for optimising space in confined professional environments.
The BD 53 is also compatible with computer systems via an RS 422 interface, facilitating the recording and monitoring of incubation parameters. It is a stable, accurate and practical solution for healthcare and research professionals who want complete control over their experimental conditions.
The BD 53 also stands out for its ergonomic and functional design. Its compact size allows for easy integration into laboratory environments where space is limited, while offering sufficient capacity to accommodate different types of samples.
Its natural convection system, combined with precise temperature control, is particularly suitable for applications requiring a stable atmosphere without forced air flow, such as cell culture, microbiology or the preservation of sensitive media.