Basic Application of Artificial Climate Incubator
The artificial climate incubator is an experimental device that can simulate various natural meteorological conditions closely related to organisms or humans, and can effectively regulate it according to different needs. It is mainly to automatically control and adjust various environmental factors such as temperature, humidity and light in a specific small environment, so as to meet specific environmental requirements of experiment. It is not restricted by geographical, seasonal and other natural conditions and can shorten the research cycle, which has become an important equipment for scientific research, teaching and production, and has a wide range of applications in industry, agriculture, aviation and other fields.
Seed germination test, seedling cultivation test, tissue culture, microbial cultivation, etc. can be carried out in an artificial climate incubator, which can provide good and suitable environmental conditions for these tests, and is not affected by natural weather.
The artificial climate incubator can also be used for the breeding of insects and small animals, the determination of BOD for water body analysis, and the artificial climate test for other purposes. It is an ideal test equipment for production and scientific research departments in industries such as biological genetic engineering, medicine, agriculture, forestry, environmental science, animal husbandry, and aquatic products.
The artificial climate incubator is a precision device in the seed germination experiment. Its great performance advantage lies in its ability to simulate the growth environment of plants and promote the rapid germination of seeds. Although the artificial climate incubator is a kind of seed germination test equipment with very high precision, it can be used to simulate the natural ecological environment according to the germination needs of different kinds of seeds, but it should be noted that there are differences in the temperature of each layer in the incubator, especially in the incubator with larger volume, this phenomenon is more obvious. In actual practice, a thermometer can be used for calibration, which can further reduce the gap between the set temperature and the actual temperature, and improve the precision and accuracy of the seed germination test.