Reach-In CO2

Research Elevated with
Reach-In CO2 Incubators

Streamline your processes with Caron’s Reach-In CO2 Incubators. Combining user-friendliness and spacious capacity, our incubators are perfect for advanced cell and gene therapy. Transition seamlessly from shake flask activities to large-scale operations with a 500 lb. load capacity and versatile shelving. Enjoy equipment-friendly refrigeration and 2-hour dry H2O2 sterilization for clean, validated results. Engineered for cGMP environments, our cleanroom-ready packages support aggressive cleaning and flexible installation. Experience the Caron Advantage and make your lab work smarter, not harder.

7400 Series Reach-In CO2

Key features

  • Adaptable refrigeration to handle any internal heat load for optimal temperature control
  • Temperature range of 10°C above ambient to 60°C
  • Modular shelving to support multiple culture vessel options
  • Optional patented 2-hour dry hydrogen peroxide sterilization cycle with no post-cycle cleanup
  • Ready for cGMP environments with our clean room ready upgrade options
  • Available in free-standing or in-wall configurations
  • Our 7401 units are shaker ready with standard heavy-duty shelves

Reach-In

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7400-25

  • 25 cu. ft (708L)
  • Single-door reach-in
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7400-33

  • 33 cu. ft (934L)
  • Single-door reach-in

Reach-in shaker ready

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7401-25

  • 25 cu. ft (708L)
  • Shaker-ready single-door reach-in
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7401-33

  • 33 cu. ft (934L)
  • Shaker-ready single-door reach-in

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Sharing answers to common inquiries

All Caron chambers require ph-neutral water of between 50K Ohms and 1Meg Ohms resistivity. This type of water can be obtained from distilled, reverse osmosis (RO) or deionized (DI) sources. Caron offers a system, the CRSY condensate recirculator, for facilities without a house water system.

Less pure water, with resistivity less than 50K Ohms, can lead to difficult to remove mineral deposits on system components, or within the chamber. Water of greater purity, such as ultrapure or Water For Injection (WFI) above 1 Meg Ohm can attack key unit components, causing damage not covered under warranty. See our Water Specifications Bulletin for more details.

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