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QUINCY LAB

Since 1967, Quincy Lab has been manufacturing incubators and ovens for meeting different application needs. The company is based in Illinois, United States and designs all products in-house with state-of-the-art CNC equipment. Read More

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Lab Supplies

201-400040AF12-140E40GC12-14010-140AE10AF30AF10-140E12-140AE30GC OVEN10GC

Plumbing

12-180AE

HVAC and Refrigeration

401-1231201-2219201-2217401-1217101-2223101-123012-180E201-2220

Raw Materials

101-2204

Miscellaneous Products

100SCDK-B03-160100SCB-B100SCB-I100SCDK-I100SCK-B100SCK-I1212-031212-131212-2313-16023-160

About Quincy Lab

The brand's catalogue includes bench / lab ovens and analogue / digital / air forced incubators for laboratories and clinical, industrial & physicians' offices. Quincy Lab's digital incubator features a high-grade aluminium interior that allows heated air to circulate within an open plenum between the inner chamber and the exterior wall. This unique design eliminates the need for blowers or fans to prevent cross-contamination of samples. It includes a PID microprocessor that accurately maintains settings within +/-5 degrees C even in varying power supply conditions. It further offers a unique tracking feature that indicates any control malfunction or power loss during the process. The brand's mechanical conventional oven is used for drying, baking, sterilising, evaporating, heat treating, annealing and testing applications. The exterior has a hard, scratch-resistant steel construction with hammer finish and the door comes with a high-impact thermoplastic handle. The oven's temperature is controlled by an automatic bi-metal thermostat and the control panel is equipped with an illuminated on / off rocker switch for user convenience.

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Shipping

These Quincy Lab products range from small to large sizes. They may require careful packaging as some items might get damaged while shipping. Hence, these Quincy Lab items are delivered by courier shipment and air freight for minimum downtime.

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PID Microprocessor

The new and improved PID microprocessor not only provides ease of temperature settings but also the facility of the ramp, soak and countdown timer to manage the most demanding applications. It is used to accurately control & maintain temperature settings in Quincy Lab's incubators and ovens, offering uniform heat distribution in different tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are slide cabinets?

Slide cabinets are designed for pathological labs, research institutes and hospitals to protect valuable items and instruments. They are made of heavy-gauge steel with baked-on enamel finish for corrosion resistance and easy cleaning. They also feature a safety stop to eliminate falling out when extended and have phenolic pull knobs for easy hold.

What is the purpose of a strip heater?

Strip heaters are used for bending and forming plastics for various applications. They feature guardrails on each side to keep the part perpendicular to the heating element for more accurate heating.

How to install an incubator?

  • Place the incubator on a flat surface. Maintain a minimum of 3-inch airspace around the unit and a minimum of 16-inch airspace above the unit for placing the thermometer.
  • Install the desired shelves as per application requirement.
  • Insert the thermometer assembly into the port through the top of the incubator by using a slow twisting motion.
  • Plug the unit into the grounding outlet rated for the model's electrical requirement.