1.Balance
2.Autoclave
3.Incubator
4.Laminar Air Flow/ Laminar Hood
5. pH Meter
6.Microscope
7.Water Bath
8. Hot air oven
9.Vortex Mixture/ Vortexer
10.Colony Counter
11.Spectrophotometer
12.Micropipette
13.Homogenizer
14.Air sampler
15.Deep Freezer
1.Balance
Balance used for media preparation and MLT sample weighing.
2.Autoclave
Autoclave is used for media sterilization and decontamination.
3.Incubator
Incubator for incubating plates.
4.Laminar Air Flow/ Laminar Hood
Laminar air flow work stations are used to maintain a sterile the environment.
5. pH Meter
prepare media and ensure proper microbial growth.
6.Microscope
Microbiologists use a variety of microscopes to study microscopic organisms, including bacteria and fungal colonies.
7.Water Bath
Water bath used for melting media and preparing media dissolve completely.
8. Hot air oven
Used for sterilizing, drying.
9.Vortex Mixture/ Vortexer
They are used to mix samples in test tubes, flasks, or well plates by rapidly oscillating a motorized drive shaft to transfer orbital motion to the sample containers.
10.Colony Counter
Colony counters are devices that count the number of microorganisms, such as bacteria, on a plate.
11.Spectrophotometer
A spectrophotometer is a device that measures the amount of light a sample absorbs or transmits, or the color of a sample by capturing the amount of light that reflects back or transmits through.
12.Micropipette
Instrument used to measure small amounts of liquids with a volume range between 1 and 1000µl. A micropipette is also used to transfer a precise amount of fluid from one container to another.
13.Homogenizer
Homogenization is a process used to mix media
14.Air sampler
Air samplers collect a known volume of air, making it easy to identify the number of airborne microorganisms and to analyze.
15.Deep Freezer
Deep freezers in microbiology are used to store samples at temperatures between -50°C and -95°C for long-term storage.