In Zambia, the demand for high-precision instrumentation is driven by the mining sector and expanding agricultural research. However, the tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and temperature fluctuations, places immense stress on lab incubators, often leading to calibration drift and premature hardware failure.
Many facilities currently struggle with inconsistent power grids, making the reliability of a Cooling incubator critical. The need for stable temperature recovery times after door openings is a primary concern for Zambian researchers dealing with volatile biochemical samples.
Furthermore, the preparation of mineral samples for assay requires robust equipment. The adoption of the Laboratory sample Crusher has become essential for the copper and cobalt mining laboratories in the Copperbelt region to ensure sample homogeneity.
