Air forced laboratory incubators are specialized pieces of equipment used in scientific research, particularly in biology, microbiology, and other fields that require controlled environmental conditions for the growth and study of organisms. These incubators utilize a system of fans or blowers to circulate air evenly throughout the chamber, ensuring uniform temperature distribution and preventing temperature gradients within the unit.
The primary function of air forced laboratory incubators is to provide a stable and controlled environment for the cultivation of biological samples, such as cell cultures, bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. They typically feature precise temperature control mechanisms, allowing researchers to set and maintain specific temperature levels conducive to the growth and experimentation of their target organisms.