The manufacturing and testing sector in Cuba faces unique challenges due to high ambient humidity and salinity, which accelerate the corrosion of metal components in equipment like the Laboratory sample Crusher. Local laboratories often struggle with maintaining strict thermal stability in an environment where external temperatures fluctuate significantly.
Economic constraints and trade complexities have historically limited the availability of modern lab incubators. This has led to a reliance on rugged, manually controlled systems that lack the precision required for contemporary biochemical synthesis and materials testing.
Despite these hurdles, there is a growing demand for energy-efficient Cooling incubator systems that can operate reliably under unstable power grids, highlighting a critical need for instruments with built-in voltage stabilization and high-density insulation.
