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It is a transparent heating element made of specially processed hard glass. It improves work efficiency in clean benches for tasks such as microscope observation and media exchange using UpCell/RepCell. Temperature settings are possible from room temperature to 50°C. It is lightweight (approximately 70g) and suitable for portability. It can also be used to cover petri dishes and multi-well plates to prevent fogging during photography. Demonstrations are available. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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**Features** It is a transparent heating element made from specially processed hard glass. It does not cool cell culture dishes outside the incubator. It is ideal for temperature management during microscope observation and medium exchange. It is sized to accommodate a single multi-well plate. Using a sterilization-compatible temperature sensor, it is possible to measure the actual temperature of the medium and correct the surface temperature of the plate. It can display and record the sample temperature measured by the sensor. Data can be output in CSV format. It adopts a continuous output control method instead of the conventional ON-OFF control. It is compatible with standard XY mechanical stages. *If you would like a demonstration, please contact us.*
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For preventing fogging of the lid during observation/photography.
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*In the photo, some areas around the dish are displayed with high temperatures, but this is due to the reflection of the dish and does not affect the actual temperature inside the dish.*
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CellSeed is committed to the belief that "we want to deliver the world's first cell sheet engineering-based treatment to patients around the world as soon as possible," and we are challenging ourselves every day. We will continue our efforts toward the commercialization of cell sheet regenerative medicine products.