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Co2 and Temperature analyser

By: Charudutt Joshi, Consultant embryologist
07 October 2008
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Hi, I am looking for a portable co2 and temperature analyser/ph meter to be used in IVF laboratory for incubetors. Can some one suggest me the diffrent options available and of which make. Thanks
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damian pike said on 22 October 2008

"Hi,

I `ve been using the ANAGAS infra red CO2 handheld analyser for about 6-7 yrs. I`ve been very happy with it -it just draws from your sampling port.

In terms of thermometers : i`ve recently introduced an infra red hand held thermometer ( laser sited , if you feel the need). I use it as a quick ( actually very quick) means of measuring temperature. It is non-contact ( = no cross contamination) and works well ( ie agrees with) my mercury and thermocouple based thermometers ( measures max & min for my inc`s & fridge) . the price was non-scarey too.

Good luck

Damian"

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