Mold Culture Chamber

Mold Culture Chamber
A mold culture chamber is specifically designed for cultivating fungi such as molds and yeasts. It requires a high-humidity environment, precise temperature control, and a lighting system. While biochemical incubators can control temperature, humidity is uncontrollable or fluctuates greatly.
Drawelll’s mold culture incubators are equipped with a professional humidification system and a contamination-proof design to prevent spore spread. They are widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and research industries.
Features of Mold Culture Chamber / incubator
- Galvanized steel cabinet with electrostatic powder coating for corrosion resistance.
- 304 stainless steel chamber with rounded corners and adjustable shelves.
- Tempered glass observation window with magnetic door sealing.
- Built-in UV sterilization lamp for contamination control.
- LCD microcomputer controller with touch operation.
- Programmable control up to 5×100 segments.
- High-efficiency compressor with forced air circulation.
- Over-temperature alarm and automatic power-off protection.

DMJ-C Touch Screen Mold Culture Chamber
• Capacity: 50/80/150/250/350/460L
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 304 stainless steel inner liner
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 304 stainless steel inner liner
DMJ-BF Precision Mold Culture Chamber
• Capacity: 80/150/250/350/460L
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 201 stainless steel inner liner
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 201 stainless steel inner liner
DMJ-B Basic Mold Culture Chamber
• Capacity: 50/80/150/250/350/460L
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 201 stainless steel inner liner
• Temp. Range: 5℃-65℃
• 201 stainless steel inner liner
Applications of Mold Culture Chamber / incubator
- Food Safety: Aflatoxin detection, food mold testing.
- Pharmaceutical Microbiology: Aseptic room environmental monitoring, antifungal drug efficacy testing.
- Agricultural/Environmental Research: Plant pathogen research, soil mold isolation.
- Research Institutes: Basic mycology, microbial diversity research.
What Size Mold Culture Chamber Should I Choose?
Drawell’s mold culture incubators are available in the following capacities: 50/80/150/250/350/460L
- 50–150 liters: Suitable for Small laboratories
- 150–250 liters: Commonly used in University and research laboratories
- 250–400 liters: Widely used in Food testing laboratories
- 460 liters: Suitable for Industrial microbiology laboratories
Why Choose Drawell’s Mold Culture Incubators?
How to Maintain a Mold Incubator?
Daily maintenance
Wipe dry the condensation on the door and inner walls after each use;
Check the humidifier water level and add purified water;
Ensure the door is tightly sealed.Weekly maintenance
Wipe the inner tank and shelves with 75% alcohol;
Clean the inside and outside of the glass door;
Empty and dry the humidifier water tank.Monthly maintenance
Clean the humidifier atomizer head and water tank scale;
Clean the temperature and humidity sensor probe;
Check the HEPA filter pressure differential.Annual maintenance
Perform third-party temperature and humidity calibration;
Replace the UV lamp; Check for aging door seals;
Clean dust from the compressor condenser.
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