
When choosing an artificial climate chamber, you should first clarify your needs, including experimental objects, experimental conditions, experimental cycles, etc. Secondly, you should consider factors such as the stability, reliability, ease of use, and after-sales service of the equipment. Finally, you should choose cost-effective equipment according to your budget and actual situation:
1. Temperature range: The temperature range of the artificial climate chamber should be able to meet the experimental needs.
2. Humidity range: Humidity is one of the important factors affecting the growth of organisms, so the humidity range of the equipment should be able to simulate the humidity changes in the natural environment.
3. Light intensity: Light intensity is an important parameter for plants and microorganisms that require light. The equipment should be able to provide different levels of light intensity to meet the needs of different experiments.
4. Photoperiod: The photoperiod refers to the time of light and dark every day, which is also one of the important factors affecting the growth of organisms. The equipment should be able to set different light cycles to meet the needs of the experiment.
5. Volume size: The volume size should be selected according to the number and size of the experimental objects to ensure that the equipment can provide sufficient space while avoiding waste.